Adobe has announced new Indian language updates to its content creation app Adobe Express. According to the update, the interface for Adobe Express on Desktop Web and mobile is now available in eight Indian languages including - Hindi, Tamil, and Bengali.

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With this update, users can leverage features in their native languages. Aimed at enabling local content creation, the Translate feature in Adobe Express for Desktop Web now supports eight Indian languages - Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Tamil, and Telugu.

"With this, everyone from students to content creators in India can leverage Adobe Firefly-powered GenAI features in Adobe Express (like Generative Fill and Generate Image) for fast and easy creation of localized videos, flyers, resumes, banners, logos, and more," the company said in a release.

New features in Adobe Express for India

Auto-Translation: Effortlessly translate text across single and multiple-page files, eliminating the need for manual translations and external tools. The Translate feature is a premium offering, currently available for free for a limited period. Users can take advantage of this feature to leverage Adobe Express's extensive collection of English templates by translating them into their preferred languages, supporting accessibility and customization like never before. 

Localized UI: The user interface is now available in Hindi, Tamil, and Bengali, providing a more intuitive experience.

Text-Element Translation: Users can selectively control which text elements are translated, ensuring place names, brand names, and other specific details remain accurate.

Multi-Page Translation: Translate content across multiple pages with a single click, streamlining workflows.