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January 17, 2026
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Ai search and project asset management in bridge

  • January 17, 2026
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I would like an on system solution that does not use your servers or the internet. It would use local resources to index and search my graphic library. I have many terabytes of clip art, mainly vector, with some video and some photo assets. I want Adobe Bridge to sort and help manage these assets using an indexing tool similar to what Premiere Pro uses when you import videos and can search within them. When I navigate to a project or asset library folder, it should surface relevant content I am looking for. This way, instead of using AI to generate content, I can find content I have already created, including assets that were misplaced or stored in folders I did not realize they were in.

Also, I would like to see an implementation where Bridge includes a project management system. 

If I am building assets for my main graphic library, I could mark them as general graphic library assets that are usable at any time. If I am building assets for a franchise, for example Subway, Taco Bell, or Del Taco, or any corporation I am working with, I could mark those as corporate or franchise assets so they remain associated with that company. I also sometimes create assets that are drilled down to a single local store. In that case, I could mark them as single customer assets so they are not used in searches outside of that specific client.

When I am working on a customer, I could use something other than Collections to store assets for that client. The problem with Collections is that they sometimes get lost, or they become too heavy to open, forcing me to start over.

Having an AI driven tool that understands what I already have, keeps me on brand, and allows me to store and retrieve assets aligned to a specific client, while still pulling from my main library when appropriate, would be extremely valuable. This would prevent me from wasting time searching elsewhere for assets I have already created.