Adobe Firefly supports 5-image and 2-video daily free access in creator tests
Creator tests say new free Adobe accounts now get 5 daily image generations and two 8-second video runs across Firefly and partner models. If replicated broadly, that opens no-cost prototyping for short-form creative work, though today’s evidence is user testing rather than an Adobe announcement.

TL;DR
- icreatelife's account test says a brand new Adobe account now gets five free image generations and two free video generations per day, with no subscription or card required.
- The model list in icreatelife's image-model inventory and icreatelife's video-model inventory includes Adobe's own Firefly models plus partner models such as Nano Banana, Flux Kontext, Veo 3.1 Fast, and Ray 3.14.
- Adobe's Generative credits FAQ supports the video side of the claim with "2 video generations" for complimentary premium access, but its docs frame access around monthly credits, not a public daily-free announcement.
- Adobe's partner models page and What's new in Firefly show why this matters to creators: the same Firefly surfaces now expose outside image and video models inside Boards and the main Firefly app.
Adobe's own docs now list partner models across Firefly and Boards, including Google's image and video stacks. The odd part is the packaging: creator tests show a neat daily quota, while Adobe's credits FAQ still explains access as credits that activate on first use and expire a month later. You can also jump straight to Firefly Boards, which icreatelife's reply linking Boards called their most-used surface.
Free quota
The clearest claim here is simple: a fresh Adobe account produced five images and two eight-second videos in one day. icreatelife's test post framed that as 16 seconds of video across Veo 3.1 Fast and Ray 3.14, while the follow-up quota post broke the video allowance out model by model.
Adobe's documentation lands close, but not exactly on the same framing. The Generative credits FAQ says free plans receive credits on first use, those credits last one month, and complimentary premium access includes two video generations and 40 seconds of video. That makes the creator test look plausible, but Adobe does not appear to have published an official "5 images and 2 videos per day" announcement in the evidence window.
Model picker
The image side of icreatelife's list names Firefly Image 5, Nano Banana 2, GPT Image 3, and Flux Kontext Max as part of the free run. The video side of the companion list names Veo 3.1 Fast, Ray 3.14, and Firefly Video.
Adobe's partner models page backs up the bigger product shift. It says Firefly, Firefly video editor, Boards, and Firefly Graph now expose partner models, including Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, labeled Nano Banana, in image workflows and Veo in video workflows.
Boards
The linked surface in Firefly Boards looks like the hub where this gets interesting for actual workflows. Adobe's What's new in Firefly describes Boards as a canvas with partner models for image generation, partner models for video generation, remixing, comments, presets, and linked documents.
That matters because the free-tier story is not only about isolated generations. If the quota holds broadly, Adobe is effectively handing new users a no-cost moodboard and rough-cut sandbox that can mix Adobe and outside models in one place.
Fable 5 game demo
The strongest creative proof in the evidence set is not the quota claim, it is what got made with it. icreatelife's earlier thread shows a playable Fable 5 game starring a pet turtle, built in under an hour with every asset made in Firefly Boards.
A later reply from icreatelife on their Claude plan and Fable access adds one useful detail: the creator said they were using a low-cost Claude plan with Fable 5 access through June 22 and still had half their daily tokens left after the build. That does not verify Adobe's quota system, but it does show the kind of lightweight prototyping loop people are already stitching together around Boards, Firefly assets, and external game tooling.