This way you will be able to edit photos using voice commands on the iPad

Personal assistants controlled by voice commands are becoming more and more popular in mobile terminals and computers, and those from Adobe bring everything including photo editing. In the video clip below you can see what an Adobe concept looks like that allows iPad tablet users to edit photos using only voice commands.

For now, it is not known if the application itself was created by the Adobe company, but we only see a concept developed by its engineers. Despite this, those from Adobe show us that photo editing using simple voice commands could be possible in the future not only from computers, but also from Apple's iPad tablets.

Although very complex functions are not presented in the concept, the reality is that the possibility of using voice commands to control certain functions for photo editing is interesting. A Photoshop application controlled by voice commands could prove to be extremely popular with users, but Adobe needs to develop it first.

Having said that, what do you think about Adobe's ideas?

"To envision this, we combined the emerging science of voice interaction with a deep understanding of both creative workflows and the creative aspirations of our customers. Our speech recognition system is able to directly accept natural user voice instructions for image editing either locally through on-device computing or through a cloud-based Natural Language understanding service. This is a first step towards a robust multimodal voice-based interface which allows our creative customers to search and edit images in an easy and engaging way using Adobe mobile applications."