Krita’s free AI integration just made Adobe Firefly obsolete
Adobe Firefly is genuinely good. I want to be honest about that before I tell you I stopped paying for it. It’s polished, it’s fast, and it lives right inside the Creative Cloud ecosystem most of us already know. But somewhere between monthly subscription renewals, I started asking myself a question I probably should have asked sooner: Am I paying for capability, or for convenience? Mostly, it was convenience. When I found the open-source Firefly alternative, Krita’s free AI Diffusion plugin, offered similar features, I decided to see how much convenience I truly needed. Related This open-source Photoshop rival is better than it has any right to be I didn’t expect much from a free Photoshop alternative—but Krita seriously overdelivers. Why I swapped Adobe Firefly for Krita Defining my workflow needs as a writer I’m a writer, not a designer. I used Firefly for simple tasks, not for everything it can do: making images for articles, sometimes using generative fill to clean up photos, and producing quick concept visuals as placeholders or handoffs. I didn’t …









