Adobe's industry-leading Photoshop is now accessible to both iPhone and Android users. The Android beta version is here, which allows users to edit on the go. After debuting on iOS in February, Photoshop has expanded its reach to Android devices.
It allows users to access powerful editing tools for free during the beta phase. Simply search for "Photoshop" in the App Store or Google Play Store to download and start creating professional-grade edits anywhere, anytime.
The mobile Photoshop edition offers high-end features that are familiar to desktop users. Essential tools like layers, masks, and the Tap Select tool make image adjustments subtle and straightforward. Additionally, there are AI-powered features, such as Generative Fill and Generative Expand, that will help with background removals.
This enhances content creation with just a few taps. Through this maneuver, users and professionals can perform top-notch editing without any compromises in quality.
The subscription to Photoshop Mobile and Web unlocks another tier of advanced options, extending beyond basic edits to more complex ones. It is priced at $7.99 per month or $69.99 per year and grants access to Object Select, Magic Wand, Content-Aware Fill, advanced blending modes, and over 20,000 fonts. This ensures even greater creative freedom for those who want to elevate their images to the next level.
There is even better news for Android users, who will receive free access to all paid features during the beta phases. While Adobe has remained quiet on the exact duration of the offer, Android users should undoubtedly take advantage of this opportunity to work with premium tools at no cost.
Workflows spanning across platforms will feel seamless as Photoshop integrates with Adobe Express, Fresco, and Lightroom. Also, having access to thousands of free Adobe Stock assets boosts the creative potential for both personal and professional projects.
The arrival of Photoshop on mobile will provide users with incredible editing potential while they are on the move. Android's free premium features, while in beta, as well as access to all core tools on both platforms, are something to cheer about for creators everywhere.