Photoshop Mobile Arrives Free On Android With AI Magic
Adobe Photoshop is a cornerstone application in the photography industry, so much so that its name has become a verb for image editing. After three decades of desktop dominance, Adobe made its first move into dedicated mobile apps for Photoshop in February. Now, Android users can finally join the mobile editing revolution.
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Photoshop Now Accessible on Android Devices
On Tuesday, Adobe announced that the Photoshop app is rolling out on the Google Play Store, making it available for many popular Android smartphones. The Android app, currently in beta, is offered completely free. The only system requirement is a device running Android 11 or a newer version, with at least 6GB of RAM, although 8GB is recommended for the best performance.
Designed for Mobile Editing and Beginners
This mobile application is tailored for users who prefer the convenience of working on their phones or need to edit and design while on the move. The app features an intuitive, mobile-friendly interface, which also makes it more approachable for those new to Photoshop, as the comprehensive desktop version can often seem overwhelming at first.
Free Access to Powerful Features During Beta
During this beta period, Android users can enjoy complimentary access to all the app's features. This includes capabilities like combining, compositing, and blending images using selections, layers, and masks. Essential tools such as the spot-healing brush, the remove tool, and the clone stamp are also available, alongside access to thousands of free Adobe Stock assets to enhance your projects.
AI Powered Editing at Your Fingertips
Some of Adobe's most acclaimed generative AI-powered Photoshop features are also part of the mobile experience. This includes the widely popular Generative Fill and Generative Expand tools.
These Firefly-supported AI features have created a buzz on social media, allowing users to effortlessly expand images or add and remove elements with remarkably realistic results. To help users who might be new to these capabilities or the app itself, Adobe is also including Photoshop mobile tutorials within the tool, offering guidance on how to use its diverse features.