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LLM Optimizer: Adobe is leveraging generative AI to reinvent brand SEO

How can brands still stand out in an era of content overload? Adobe offers a strategic solution with LLM Optimizer, an SEO optimization tool powered by generative artificial intelligence. Integrated into the Adobe Experience Cloud suite, this new tool promises to align marketing content with search engine queries in real time, while maintaining the brand’s tone of voice.

LLM Optimizer leverages the capabilities of large language models (LLMs) to generate, adapt, and evaluate SEO content. Unlike traditional tools, it does more than just recommend keywords or assess readability scores. It acts as an editorial co-pilot capable of:

  • Automatically generate titles, meta descriptions, and rich snippets;
  • Rewrite paragraphs to better match the search intent;
  • Suggest context-specific SEO improvements based on real-time performance data;
  • Adapt to every industry with customizable templates.

Adobe emphasizes stylistic consistency and brand voice, which are ensured by training the tool on the company’s existing content. The tool can also detect and correct biases or imprecise wording that could harm the brand’s image.

With the growing integration of AI into search engines (Google SGE, ChatGPT Search, Perplexity), traditional SEO is undergoing a major transformation. According to a study by BrightEdge (2024)1 :

  • 68% of SEO experts believe that search engines now prioritize answers generated from AI-optimized content.
  • 72% of brands say they lack the tools to adapt their content for conversational search interfaces.

This is the area where Adobe intends to establish itself, by offering a solution capable of optimizing content not only for traditional search engines, but also for chatbots and AI-powered response systems.

Among the initial feedback from the pilot program presented at Adobe Summit 2025:

  • A B2B company saw a 27% increase in organic click-through rates after automatically rewriting its blog posts using LLM Optimizer.
  • A cosmetics brand was able to generate more than 250 multilingual product listings optimized for voice search in just a few minutes, cutting its time to market by 60%.
  • A SaaS provider used the tool to align its content with queries from ChatGPT Search, increasing qualified traffic from conversational search engines by 34%.

LLM Optimizer is part of a broader trend:the strategic automation of content marketing. According to Forrester (2025)2 :

  • 79% of marketing professionals plan to incorporate generative AI tools into their SEO strategy by 2026;
  • Brands that already use AI for content optimization are seeing an average 38% increase in their organic visibility.

Adobe is thus leveraging two key factors: the power of behavioral data from Adobe Analytics and the linguistic capabilities of large language models (LLMs) to dynamically tailor content based on user behavior.

With tools like LLM Optimizer, the role of an SEO consultant is evolving toward a more strategic approach: managing prompts, ensuring the ethical oversight of generated content, and defining adaptive editorial guidelines. It is no longer about optimizing word by word, but about designing intelligent content ecosystems capable of self-adjusting in response to changes on the web.

Adobe LLM Optimizer isn’t just another layer of optimization—it represents a new phase in the convergence of branding, SEO, and artificial intelligence. It offers a more fluid, personalized, and context-aware approach to search engine optimization, where content becomes dynamic, adaptable, and potentially auto-generated at scale.

This development also raises questions about content traceability and editorial responsibility, which must be incorporated from the very outset of AI strategy development.

1. BrightEdge. (2024). State of Generative SEO.
https://www.brightedge.com/resources/webinars/state-of-generative-seo

2. Forrester. (2025). AI in Marketing: Adoption, Value, and Challenges.
https://go.forrester.com/research/

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