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Your Android Phone Can Now Run Photoshop and It's Totally Free (for Now)
Your Android Phone Can Now Run Photoshop and It's Totally Free (for Now)

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Your Android Phone Can Now Run Photoshop and It's Totally Free (for Now)

The Adobe Photoshop Beta app is now on Google Play. All features are free to use during the beta period. You need: Android 11 or later and at least 6GB of February, Adobe launched the Photoshop app for iPhones, and now Android creators can enjoy the same mobile editing power too. As of today, you can download the app from the Google Play Store and enjoy every single feature for free for a limited time. Adobe says more features are on the way, too. For now, you can experiment with everything from the core features, including layers, masks, and selections, to the stable of AI-powered Photoshop tools for removing parts of images with Generative Fill, swapping backgrounds, and generating graphics and collages. But it's only free during the beta, and Adobe hasn't said when that will end, so you'd better grab it while you you're a creator by trade or a dabbler in design software, get the Photoshop Beta app to enjoy free full editing access and some input into the future of the Photoshop experience on Unleash Your Creativity: Change Background Colors in Photoshop Like a Pro Read the original article on Lifewire

Adobe debuts free Photoshop Android beta with AI tools & layers
Adobe debuts free Photoshop Android beta with AI tools & layers

Techday NZ

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Adobe debuts free Photoshop Android beta with AI tools & layers

Adobe has launched a beta version of its Photoshop app for Android devices, making core image editing features accessible to a wider range of mobile users. The move follows the iOS launch of the Photoshop mobile app earlier this year, expanding the reach of key Photoshop functionalities such as layers, masks, and the Firefly-powered Generative Fill tool. The Android beta is now available for free download on Google Play. During this period, users can access all current features with no charge, and Adobe has indicated that new capabilities will be introduced in future updates. According to Adobe, the app has been designed to be intuitive and approachable for creators working directly on their phones. The initial release includes many of Photoshop's primary image editing tools and capabilities, including layering and masking, as well as the AI-powered Generative Fill. This feature enables users to add or transform elements in their work using Firefly generative AI technology. Adobe said, "Since its debut in February, creators have embraced the Photoshop mobile app, using it for everything from editing photos and unique digital art on the go, to creating intricate collages, amazing thumbnails and more. Now, we're excited to bring Photoshop to Android to empower more mobile creators to bring their ideas to life with creative freedom, anytime and anywhere." The app is targeted at a broad range of users. Adobe stated, "Photoshop mobile is designed to be intuitive and accessible for creators who prefer to work on their phones. The all-new Android app includes Photoshop's iconic image editing and design capabilities, including tools such as layering, masking and the popular, Firefly-powered Generative Fill. Photoshop mobile makes it easy to create wherever inspiration strikes, from designing cover art, to a video thumbnail, a vision board, or capturing an idea on the go." For professional and experienced users, the app can serve as a complement to the desktop version, making it easier to access work, make quick edits, or capture ideas when away from their primary computer. "The mobile app makes it fast and easy for the next generation of creators to get started with Photoshop. The app provides flexibility for experienced professionals, empowering desktop creators to access work, make quick edits or capture creative ideas anywhere," Adobe said. Core features currently available with the Android beta include the ability to combine and blend images using key tools like selections, layers, and masks; a Tap Select tool to quickly remove or replace image elements; a Spot Healing Brush for removing distractions; Firefly-powered Generative Fill; access to a growing library of Adobe Stock assets; Object Select and Magic Wand selection tools; as well as Remove and Clone Stamp tools for advanced edits. Users can also control layers and effects with blend modes and adjustment layers. Adobe shared examples of how the mobile app has been used by mobile-first creators, including digital art production and transforming everyday photos into art. "Since introducing Photoshop mobile, we've been inspired by creators using the app in unique ways, including crafting beautiful visual stories, creating digital art on the go and transforming everyday moments into art with powerful tools at their fingertips. Below are a few examples," the company said. To help users get started, the app includes mobile tutorials covering working with layers, selections, and generative AI features. Users can join Adobe Community Forums to share work and receive feedback, with Adobe highlighting the role community input will play in developing the Android app further. "Whether you're trying Photoshop for the first time or exploring new ideas, we want to help you dive in with confidence: Explore the Photoshop mobile tutorials directly in the app to learn how to work with layers, selections, and generative AI tools like Generative Fill. Connect with the Photoshop community through the Adobe Community Forums to share work and connect with others for feedback, support and inspiration. As we continue to develop the Android experience, community feedback will help shape what comes next. Visit the Adobe Inspiration Hub to explore new creative ideas, read real creator stories and try thought-starters to help guide projects," Adobe said. The beta version is available for devices running Android 11 or later, with a requirement of at least 6GB of RAM, though Adobe recommends 8GB or more for optimal performance. The Photoshop app for iPhone remains available globally through the Apple App Store.

Android finally gets a proper Photoshop app, as Adobe's free beta kicks off
Android finally gets a proper Photoshop app, as Adobe's free beta kicks off

Android Authority

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Android Authority

Android finally gets a proper Photoshop app, as Adobe's free beta kicks off

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Photoshop is rolling out to Android in beta. Users will have free access to all features during the beta period. The app features tutorials that teach users how to work with layers, selections, and generative AI on mobile. Back in February, Adobe launched a Photoshop mobile app on iPhone. If you've been waiting for the app to come to Android, then your wait is finally over. Android owners can start trying out a beta version of the app starting today. Adobe has announced that Android is finally getting a proper Photoshop app, and it is rolling out in beta on the Google Play Store. Not only is the app free to download, but also all of the app's features will be free to use during the beta period. The company didn't say how long this beta period will last, so you may want to check it out as soon as possible. This mobile app contains many of the editing tools Photoshop is known for, like layers, masks, and selections. There are also tools optimized for the mobile experience, including: Tap Select: Quickly removes or replaces parts of an image. Quickly removes or replaces parts of an image. Spot Healing Brush: Quickly brushes away distractions. Quickly brushes away distractions. Object Select and Magic Wand: Allows you to accurately make selections. Allows you to accurately make selections. Remove and Clone Stamp: Allows you to refine images. In addition, you'll be free to use Adobe's Firefly-powered Generative Fill tool to add or transform elements in an image. And you'll also be able to control layers and effects with advanced blend modes and adjustment layers. For newbies, Adobe is making it easy to jump in and get started by stuffing tutorials right into the app. The company says these tutorials will teach you all about how to use layers, selections, and AI tools like Generative Fill. You'll also be able to connect with others and ask for advice through the community forum. It's important to note that the Photoshop app will only work if your phone is running Android 11 or newer. Adobe warns that you should have at least 6GB of RAM, but 8GB or more is recommended. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.

Adobe announces price increases for Creative Cloud apps
Adobe announces price increases for Creative Cloud apps

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Adobe announces price increases for Creative Cloud apps

Adobe (ADBE) on Thursday said that Creative Cloud for individuals plans are changing for customers in North America on June 17. 'At Adobe, we're always evolving our products to make them better for our customers, and we've continued to build new features and enhance product workflows and performance. We're also expanding your toolbox to better support your creative process – from ideation through to final delivery. The Creative Cloud plans for subscribers in North America (United States, Canada, and Mexico) are changing to give users the flexibility to select the plan that best fits their needs. At this time, there will be no changes to Creative Cloud plans for customers in all other regions and countries outside of North America. Learn more about the impacts to Creative Cloud plans for customers residing outside of North America.' The Creative Cloud All Apps plan will be renamed Creative Cloud Pro for individuals and Creative Cloud Pro for students and teachers. These plans will also include new benefits such as: Unlimited access to standard image and vector generation features including Generative Fill in Photoshop. Additional generative credits for premium video and audio generation features including Image to video, Translate video, and Translate audio in Adobe Firefly and Generative Extend in Premiere Pro. Ability to create multiple boards in Firefly Boards, the new concepting and mood-boarding tool in Adobe Firefly. The company said the price of Creative Cloud Pro will increase to $69.99/month from $54.99/month for the individual version, and to $99.99/month for teams. Quickly and easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks straight to you inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>> See today's best-performing stocks on TipRanks >> Read More on ADBE: Disclaimer & DisclosureReport an Issue Early notable gainers among liquid option names on May 16th Adobe names Louise Pentland chief legal officer Insider Sales Shake Verizon, JPMorgan, Adobe, P&G, Strategy Adobe (ADBE) Strikes New Deal with U.S. Government Looking for Exposure to Salesforce Stock (NYSE:CRM)? Try These Two ETFs

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