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December 5, 2025
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Partner Models for Commercial Use

  • December 5, 2025
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Hi,

are Firefly's partner models (Nano Banana, Ray, Sora etc.) available for commercial use or do they come with any restrictions? I need to make footage for a video clip, and while the Firefly built-in 'commercially safe' models are good at generating images, they don't seem to be as versatile when it comes to merging multiple reference images into one output: so I was planning to use the 'commercially safe' Adobe models for creating the assets and then animate them in Nano Banana, Ray or Sora ...

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Hi,

Partner models in Firefly (like Nano Banana, Ray, or Sora) can be used commercially, but they do not come with the same legal safety guarantees as Adobe’s own Firefly models. Adobe provides commercial-use assurance only for its native Firefly models. With partner models, the user is responsible for checking whether the generated content might infringe copyright. For maximum legal safety, it’s best to use Adobe’s native models for final production assets. Partner models are useful for experimentation, but their outputs are not guaranteed to be IP-safe.

 

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December 5, 2025

Hi,

Partner models in Firefly (like Nano Banana, Ray, or Sora) can be used commercially, but they do not come with the same legal safety guarantees as Adobe’s own Firefly models. Adobe provides commercial-use assurance only for its native Firefly models. With partner models, the user is responsible for checking whether the generated content might infringe copyright. For maximum legal safety, it’s best to use Adobe’s native models for final production assets. Partner models are useful for experimentation, but their outputs are not guaranteed to be IP-safe.