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Hey Adobe - Let's use that AI power for something real good.

Explorer ,
Dec 11, 2025 Dec 11, 2025

I feel like a broken record, or for you Gen Zers, a corrupt MP4 file.  

 

I launched Acrobat today to check accessibility on a PDF, and I get blasted with your New Features, AI features, like Adding Fake Images.   

 

Yet nothing on streamlining the accessibility fixes in Acrobat. PDF's are an industry standard, we are now required to make EVERY PDF accessible (work for state Govt.). I spend hours upon hours cleaning PDF's to make the accessible, table headers, rows, columns, H1, H2, alt text, div tags, no tags, image tags......

 

I beg you Adobe, please focus on using AI to make things better for those who NEED to have these accessible... Please... No more 8 fingered people created using AI.

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 11, 2025 Dec 11, 2025
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Hi there 

 

Hope you are doing well and thanks for sharing your observation. 

 

Acrobat still requires a lot of manual cleanup for complex tags, tables, headings, and alternate text, and we understand how time-consuming that can be when you're preparing documents to meet strict accessibility standards.

While we (the community) can’t change the product roadmap directly, your feedback is absolutely valid and important. I’d strongly encourage you to share this via the Adobe UserVoice/Feedback portal, https://adobe.ly/4oTTJV9  where the product team actively reviews requests. The more people who raise this, the higher it gets prioritized.

 

~Amal

 

 

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