The Official Photoshop App is Here for Android Phones

Great news for all Android users who love photo editing! Adobe has officially launched a Photoshop app for Android phones, and it's now available on the Google Play Store. This isn't just a basic editor; it brings many of the powerful features you know and love from the desktop version right to your mobile device.


Photoshop on Your Phone: What's New?

Adobe has made previous attempts at mobile Photoshop apps, but this new version is designed to be more accessible across a wider range of Android devices. While it's not a "full-blown" replica of the desktop software (given the smaller screen real estate), it packs a surprising punch.

Key Features You'll Find:

Layers: Just like the desktop version, you can work with multiple layers, giving you incredible control over your edits.

Selections & Masks: Easily select objects, remove backgrounds, and create masks for precise adjustments. The lasso tool and object selection are present, making intricate selections simpler.

Adjustment Layers: Fine-tune your images with brightness, contrast, and other adjustment layers.

Text Tool: Add text to your creations with various options.

Generative Fill : Get ready to explore AI-powered editing with features like Generative Fill for smart content creation or removal.

Basic Editing: Perform essential edits like resizing, skewing, and changing perspective.

and more...

Premium Features & Beta Access:

Currently, the app is in beta, which means you can try out many of the premium features (like spot heal, remove tool, and clone stamp) for free for a limited time. While some advanced tools might eventually require a subscription, many basic editing functions are expected to remain free, allowing users to perform common tasks without a paid plan.

This is a fantastic step for mobile creators and anyone who wants the power of Photoshop on the go. Download it from the Google Play Store and start exploring its capabilities today!

Adobe Blog Post

Download on Google Play Store


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