Adobe Express is an all-in-one cloud-based design platform with extended support for Indian languages on desktop web and mobile versions.
The new update introduces a new Translate feature on the desktop web that now supports eight Indian languages, which include Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Tamil, and Telugu.
The integration with generative AI via Adobe Firefly includes features like Generative Fill and Generate Image, thus enabling Adobe Express users to quickly create localized content from videos and flyers to resumes and banners.
This is where adding more regional languages will further simplify the process of creating the best content that showcases the ideas and businesses of students and professionals in India in their native languages.
Govind Balakrishnan, Senior Vice President, Adobe Express and Digital Media Services said, "Adobe Express is gaining rapid momentum in India, with millions of active users. We're thrilled to further ramp up our offering with user interface and translations in many Indian languages, catering to the diverse content creation needs of this fast-growing market.
Key updates to new local language capabilities in Adobe Express include:
Auto-translation: This will provide for the translation of text within single and multi-page files. It's also free for a limited period, which enables users to convert Adobe Express' English templates into their languages.
Localized UI: The UI is now also in Hindi, Tamil, and Bengali, too, to make access easier for native users.
Text-Element Translation: It provides the translation of only selected text elements for their exact representation of place names, brand names, and every other important information.
Translation across Multi-Pages: It has now translated content across multiple pages just one click away and saves it directly in the work process.