Adobe has launched a beta version of Photoshop for Android, making it accessible to nearly 4 billion users, significantly more than the iPhone version. The app offers a fully featured mobile editing experience, unlike the limited Photoshop Express, incorporating advanced tools like layer-based editing, selection, masking, and blend modes. During the beta phase, all features are free, emphasizing Adobe's strategy to attract new customers. The mobile interface is designed for ease of use while maintaining robust functionality, allowing users to import projects from Adobe's cloud and utilize Adobe Stock assets effectively.
The launch of Photoshop beta in the Play store brings a fully featured mobile version of the best photo editing software to the most widely used smartphone platform, putting it in reach of close to 4 billion users.
Adobe clearly sees the potential to win new customers: unlike with the iPhone app, it's making all features free for the duration of beta testing.
The new Photoshop mobile app provides something much more akin to the type of layer-based image manipulation you can do in Adobe's market-leading desktop software.
Layer-based editing can be fiddly on a small touchscreen display, but Adobe has a few tricks to make mobile use more feasible.
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