Adobe has released an update to its Photoshop iPhone app, which is available today with Android coming soon, both offering access to Photoshop’s core imaging and design tools.
The new mobile app is purpose-built for phones and includes tools such as layering, masking and the popular Firefly-powered Generative Fill. The new mobile app is designed from the ground up and offers the limitless potential of Photoshop in an easy-to-use mobile interface. Users will be able to make edits anywhere, access their work on the go, capture ideas or dive into personal projects – all in the palm of their hands. Adobe is also introducing a new Photoshop Mobile and Web plan with expanded access to Photoshop on the web and advanced editing features on mobile, including:
- Transition from Photoshop mobile to Photoshop on the web to create with added precision and control across workflows and surfaces
- Expanded access to commercially safe, Firefly-powered tools including Generate Similar and Reference Image in Photoshop web to easily add unique design and image elements to create fun visuals
- Access more than 20,000 fonts or import additional options for limitless typography options
- Make precise selections with enhanced precision of people and objects with Object Select
- Isolate objects and make targeted adjustments with selection tools like Magic Wand
- Remove distractions with ease with Remove Tool, hide unwanted objects with Clone Stamp and seamlessly fill portions of an image with Content-Aware Fill
- Control transparency, color effects and add unique styles with Advanced blend modes
- Lighten or darken areas of an image without affecting hue or saturation with Lighten and Darken
The free Photoshop mobile app offers premium upgrades through a new Photoshop Mobile and Web plan at US$7.99/month or US$69.99/annually, which includes additional features on mobile and iPad, along with access to Photoshop on the web. All current Photoshop paid plans already include access to Photoshop on iPad and Photoshop on the web, available on Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, and will now also include access to Photoshop on mobile. For more details on today’s news, visit the Adobe blog.