Adobe Photoshop Arrives on iPhone, Web, and Soon on Android
Free Features and New Mobile & Web Plan Expand Access
Adobe Photoshop, the industry-standard photo editing software, is expanding its reach beyond desktop with new apps for iPhone and web, and an upcoming Android version. These new platforms offer a simplified Photoshop experience, including core features like layers, masks, and selection tools, all for free.
- Free features include core Photoshop tools, generative AI, and integration with other Adobe apps.
- The new "Photoshop Mobile & Web plan" enables project syncing between iPhone and web apps, along with additional features.
- This plan is included in Creative Cloud memberships with Photoshop access or available as a separate purchase.
Photoshop on the Web
The web version provides a streamlined Photoshop experience accessible without downloads. It's part of the "Photoshop Mobile & Web plan," which also unlocks features like layer effects, Quick Actions, and expanded generative AI capabilities. Optimizing Your Windows PC: Cleanup and Performance Boost provides tips for improving web app performance.
Photoshop on iPhone
Now available on the App Store, the free iPhone app offers a range of editing tools and saves files in PSD format. Key features include precise selection tools, spot healing, generative AI tools like Generative Fill and Expand, and seamless integration with other Adobe apps like Express and Fresco. For those interested in mobile productivity, Essential Android Apps for a Productive Home Screen offers helpful suggestions.
Photoshop Coming Soon to Android
Adobe confirms that Photoshop for Android is in development and will be released soon, initially as a beta. Interested users can sign up for the beta program now. While waiting, Android users can explore Android App, Game, and Hardware Deals.