After keeping it in beta for two years, Adobe has finally launched Photoshop for the web. Photoshop for the Web is the simplified online version of Adobe’s powerful photo editing software. The company calls it Photoshop Online. Photoshop Online also comes with the Generative Fill and Generative Expand tools we saw in Firefly.
Photoshop Online lets users edit images with precision using different photo editing tools. So, you can work anytime, anywhere by opening Photoshop in the browser. Multiple users can also collaborate on a project and work together. They can also view and comment on files.
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It also features the Contextual Task Bar feature that was appreciated in the desktop version. This on-screen menu sugests the next steps in key workflows and simplifies the common acion.
Initially Adobe planned on offering a freemium version of PhotoShop Online, but we didn’t get it. The company confirmed it to TheVerge that it has no immediate plans for a freemium offering.
Photoshop online is included in all Photoshop plans. It is available only on Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge version 102 and above (64-bit) and Firefox version 111 on desktop.