President Donald J. Trump’s administration continues to advance its national AI education strategy as Adobe announces a comprehensive commitment to empower K–12 students and teachers across the United States. According to the official White House website, Adobe will provide every student free access to its classroom-ready AI tools through Adobe Express for Education, an all-in-one creativity app that enables learners to create, explore, and grow using generative AI.
AI NEWS – The initiative emphasizes that AI is a catalyst for ideation, creativity, and engagement, rather than a replacement for critical thinking. In addition to classroom access, Adobe will equip students with skill certifications and career readiness exams to prepare them for future educational and workforce opportunities.
For educators, Adobe is offering professional development and training resources to integrate AI into everyday learning. This includes micro-credential courses with digital badges, train-the-trainer sessions, and virtual, self-paced courses designed to ensure that teachers can confidently bring AI concepts into their classrooms. Beyond K–12, Adobe is expanding access to AI certifications and skilling programs for learners of all ages, creating stackable credentials that connect students to college credit opportunities and alternative education pathways.
These programs are designed to help Americans develop the AI skills necessary to succeed in an increasingly technology-driven economy. Adobe’s commitment aligns with the Trump Administration’s broader public-private partnership strategy, demonstrating how federal leadership combined with industry expertise can prepare students, teachers, and lifelong learners to thrive in the era of artificial intelligence.