Adobe Firefly 2.3 brings frame-aware inpainting and font-aware remixes

Design · 5 min read

Adobe Firefly 2.3 brings frame-aware inpainting and font-aware remixes

Firefly 2.3 focuses on multi-frame and typographic fidelity. Frame-aware inpainting lets designers propagate edits across sequential frames, handy for creating UI walkthroughs, micro-interactions, and onboarding sequences with consistent visual language. Instead of treating each frame independently, the model infers continuity cues to maintain coherent lighting, perspective, and layout.

The font-aware remix capability applies stylistic changes while preserving the underlying font metrics and bone structure to avoid layout shifts. Designers can now ask Firefly to 'apply a neo-brutalist color palette but keep current fonts and spacing' and receive assets that minimize reflow when imported back into design files.

Adobe also introduced collaboration checks for brand systems, flagging deviations from token libraries and suggesting corrective patches. The update is rolling out to Firefly Studio users and will appear in Creative Cloud plugins over the next few weeks.