Generate videos from images with Adobe Firefly: here’s a step-by-step guide
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Aaron Mamiit Published October 17, 2025 |
The Generate Video module of Adobe Firefly’s Video Model will let you create professional-quality video clips from a combination of keyframe images and prompts. The process is fast, easy, and flexible, with no need for any production experience, so it’s perfect for social media posts, content fillers, b-rolls, and other work purposes as it’s designed to be safe commercial use.
Adobe Firefly‘s Generate Video is trained using licensed content and public domain data, so you don’t have to worry about usage rights — though you need to have the rights to the images that you’ll be uploading to the module. These could be original artwork, photos you took yourself, or digital images you created, but you can also use Adobe Firefly’s text to image feature for your project. For professional creators, you’ll appreciate Firefly’s deep integration with other Adobe tools such as Photoshop and Premiere Pro, which will allow you to easily create new video elements.
Are you ready to start generating videos from images? Read on for our step-by-step guide.
Generating videos from images using Adobe Firefly is that simple. The most important step of all though is the last one, and that’s to try it out. Go ahead and unleash your creativity.
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