Adobe Photoshop has officially arrived on iPhones, expanding from its existing iPad version. An Android release is expected later this year, with users able to sign up for beta updates. The app is free to download and includes essential features like unlimited layers, precise selection tools, and AI-powered capabilities such as Generative Fill and Generative Expand.

It also integrates with Adobe Express, Fresco, and Lightroom, allowing seamless workflow across Adobe’s ecosystem.

For advanced editing, Adobe offers a Mobile & Web subscription plan at $7.99/month or $69.99/year. This unlocks premium tools like Object Select, Content-Aware Fill, and Advanced Blend Modes, along with access to over 20,000 fonts.

Additionally, Photoshop on the web now supports Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge, providing even more powerful tools, including Camera RAW filter and generative AI enhancements. Existing Photoshop desktop subscribers get access to both the iPhone and web versions at no extra cost, making professional editing more accessible on mobile devices.
