Adobe Photoshop Now Available on iPhone

Photoshop for iPhone

Adobe has officially launched Photoshop for iPhone and brought its powerful editing tools to mobile-first creators. This app is designed to be a feature-packed solution for quick, on-the-go edits and professional-quality designs.

Photoshop for iPhone retains core Photoshop capabilities. It includes an Advanced Selection tool that allows users to remove, recolor, or replace parts of an image effortlessly. It can also quickly remove unwanted spots and blemishes with a single tap.

The app also has AI-Powered Editing features such as Generative Fill and Generative Expand to manipulate images with Adobe’s AI-driven features. Unlike most mobile editing apps, Photoshop for iPhone supports PSD files with unlimited layers and masks.

It also has cloud integration to edit cloud PSDs and sync work across Adobe Express, Adobe Fresco, and Lightroom.

The app also has access to hundreds of thousands of free Adobe Stock assets.

Read: Best Photo Editing Apps for iPhone or iPad

Adobe has also introduced a Photoshop Mobile & Web plan that offers several features beyond the free version. It offers Cloud Sync, Advanced Web Editing, Premium Mobile Features, Firefly AI Features, Additional Fonts and High-Quality Export Options.

Photoshop for iPhone is free to download, with additional premium features available through the Photoshop Mobile & Web plan. This subscription plan is priced at $7.99/month or $69.99/annually. Users who already have Photoshop desktop subscription can access the mobile version at no extra cost.

Adobe has also confirmed that the Android version of the app is in the works and will be released soon.

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