Adobe has launched the Photoshop beta for Android, bringing a powerful mobile editing app to the Google Play Store.
After rolling out Photoshop for iPhone earlier this year, Adobe has now turned its attention to Android users. The company has officially unveiled the Photoshop for Android app in beta, bringing a powerful suite of mobile editing tools to Google Play for the first time.
Designed for creators on the move, the app integrates seamlessly with Adobe’s desktop and web platforms, allowing users to switch effortlessly between devices without compromising on creative control.
Targeting Mobile-First Creators
Adobe has positioned the Android app squarely at creators who need flexibility in their workflow. The company emphasises that users can create everything from digital art and album covers to social media graphics and promotional posters, all while maintaining seamless integration with Adobe’s existing desktop and web platforms.
The app comes packed with a suite of familiar and powerful tools. Key features currently available include advanced selection tools, layer management, masks, the intuitive Tap Select, Spot Healing for quick blemish removal, generative AI capabilities, integration with Adobe Stock, Object Select, and the classic Magic Wand. Adobe has also mentioned that this is just the starting point, with additional features slated for release as the app progresses through its beta period.
Hardware Requirements, Pricing And Accessibility
Adobe Photoshop (beta) app is now available on the Google Play Store for devices running Android 11 or later, with a minimum of 6GB of RAM.