Adobe has launched a beta version of Photoshop for Android, following its earlier release for iPhone in February.
The Android version includes many popular features from the desktop app, such as layers, masks, brushes, and Adobe’s Firefly-powered generative AI tools.
The user interface is designed to work smoothly on mobile devices, making it easier to edit photos on the go.
Adobe says all features in the beta version are free to use for now, and more updates will be added soon. The Photoshop beta app is available for download on the Google Play Store.
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