Adobe brings Photoshop to Android.

Adobe brings Photoshop to Android.

Adobe brings Photoshop to Android.

Adobe Brings Full Photoshop Experience to Android—Now with AI Power

Adobe has officially launched its flagship Photoshop app for Android smartphones, following its earlier release on iOS in February. Unlike the basic Photoshop Express, this version offers a professional, desktop-style editing experience directly on your phone.

Smart Editing, Powered by AI

What sets this app apart is its integration with Adobe Firefly, the company’s own generative AI engine. This lets users tap into smart tools and AI-driven creativity, enabling quicker and more intuitive editing workflows.

Pro Tools, Pocket-Sized

The Android app comes loaded with advanced editing features, including:

Layering and precise masking

Tap-to-select functionality

Spot Healing Brush

Generative AI & Pro Tools Come to Photoshop for Android

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The Android version of Photoshop now features AI-driven tools like Generative Fill and Generative Expand, powered by Adobe Firefly. These let users extend images, reconstruct missing areas, or eliminate distractions with just a few taps.

However, to unlock advanced features like Object Select, Clone Stamp, Remove Tool, and Content-Aware Fill, users will need a premium subscription priced at $7.99/month or $69.99/year.

Free to Download, But Hardware Matters

The app is free on the Google Play Store, but it requires Android 11 or above and a device with at least 6GB of RAM (8GB is recommended for best results).

Its streamlined mobile interface makes Photoshop far more approachable for newcomers without compromising on the depth professionals expect.

Blending and compositing controls

Pro-level layer management

It also supports Adobe Stock assets and syncs effortlessly with Creative Cloud tools like Lightroom, Fresco, and Adobe Express, making it an ideal all-in-one solution for creators on the move.

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