In 2025, Adobe Firefly isn’t just about generating AI images—it’s also about organizing them. That’s where Firefly Boards come in. Similar to a digital moodboard, Firefly Boards let you collect, organize, and share AI-generated content with clients or team members. In this step-by-step tutorial, we’ll walk through how to use Firefly Boards effectively.
1. What Are Firefly Boards?
- A digital space inside Adobe Firefly where you can save and group AI-generated images.
- Functions like a moodboard or creative library.
- Lets you organize assets by theme, project, or campaign.
💡 Great for designers, marketers, and agencies managing multiple creative projects.
2. How to Create a Firefly Board
- Open Adobe Firefly in your browser.
- Generate AI content using Firefly tools.
- Select “Save to Board” from the results menu.
- Choose an existing board or create a new one.
- Add a title and description for easy organization.
3. Customizing Your Firefly Board
- Rename boards for each client or project.
- Reorder and resize assets for presentation.
- Group variations of a design together.
- Add notes or comments for creative direction.
4. Collaborating With Firefly Boards
- Share your board with teammates or clients.
- Get feedback directly inside the Firefly workspace.
- Use boards as inspiration decks for campaigns.
- Export selected assets into Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign.
5. Why Use Firefly Boards?
- Efficiency: Keep all generative assets in one place.
- Collaboration: Easy to share with clients and teams.
- Creativity: Build inspiration libraries for future projects.
Conclusion
Firefly Boards are a simple but powerful way to organize and share generative AI content inside Adobe’s ecosystem. Whether you’re working solo or with a team, boards streamline your workflow and keep your creative ideas accessible at all times.
👉 Try it yourself: Start your Adobe Creative Cloud free trial here and explore Firefly Boards in action.







