Adobe Photoshop is finally available on Android phones. Adobe has just launched the Photoshop (beta) app on the Google Play Store, and it’s completely free to download during this early access period. Whether you’re a designer, a content creator, or just someone who likes playing around with photos, the app brings many of the classic Photoshop tools straight to your phone.
The Android app is designed to be simple and easy to use, especially for people who like working on mobile. But don’t let that fool you, it still packs some powerful features. You can use layers, masks, and even Generative Fill, a cool AI-powered tool that helps you add or change parts of your image with just a few taps.
Want to clean up a photo quickly? Tools like the Spot Healing Brush and Clone Stamp are there to help you erase distractions. You can also combine different images, select objects with a tap, or get creative with blending modes and effects.
If you’re new to Photoshop, don’t worry. The app has easy tutorials built right in, so you can learn how to use layers, selections, and the AI tools at your own pace. There’s also a community forum where you can share your work, ask questions, and get feedback.
Right now, the app works on phones running Android 11 or higher and requires at least 6GB of RAM though 8GB is recommended for best performance.
While Photoshop has already been available for iPhone users, this is the first time Android users are getting hands-on access to a real version of the app and it’s packed with creative possibilities.
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