Adobe has officially launched Photoshop for iPhones, marking a major milestone in bringing professional-grade image editing tools to mobile devices. 

This release was announced on Tuesday, and Android users are expected to receive the app later in the year. The app is designed to cater to casual creators and professionals, offering a streamlined interface tailored to touchscreens.

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iPhone Photoshop: AI and layers, simplified

The new Photoshop app for iPhone is not a downsized version of the desktop application but rather a reimagined tool optimized for mobile use.

It includes essential features like layering and masking and AI-powered tools like Adobe Firefly’s Generative Fill and Expand. Users can make precise selections with the Magic Wand, remove objects using the Remove Tool, and blend layers seamlessly. 

The Tap Select tool simplifies adjustments, while the Spot Healing Brush allows for quickly removing unwanted elements. Adobe emphasises that this app is built to empower mobile-first creators who want to edit images anywhere, anytime.

As Adobe states, “Photoshop on the phone is built to empower mobile-first creators who may just be getting started, want to create wherever they are whenever they want and may be new to Photoshop and its power”.

The app integrates well with other Adobe tools like Adobe Stock, Lightroom, and Fresco, providing access to a vast library of assets and additional editing tools.

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iPhone Photoshop: free core, pro plan

Photoshop for iPhone is available for free download from the App Store and offers a range of core features. For those seeking the full experience, Adobe has introduced a new Photoshop Mobile and Web plan priced at $7.99 per month or $69.99 annually. 

This subscription unlocks premium features on both iPhone and iPad and access to Photoshop on the web. Existing Photoshop subscribers will have mobile access included at no additional cost.

The app’s availability marks Adobe’s strategic move to expand its creative suite to mobile platforms. This move enhances user flexibility by allowing seamless project transitions between devices.

As noted, “users can start a project on their phone, refine it on their laptop, and then add final touches on their tablet”. This integration underscores Adobe’s commitment to providing a cohesive editing experience across different devices and platforms.