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For the first time ever, Adobe Photoshop is officially available on Android devices—and it’s completely free, at least for now. The app, currently in its beta version, can be downloaded directly from the Google Play Store. While it’s free during this testing phase, the final release is expected to be paid, as is standard with Adobe products.

To run Photoshop on Android, users must have a device running Android 11 or above and a minimum of 6GB RAM. For smoother performance, Adobe recommends 8GB RAM.

This Android release follows the app’s earlier launch on iOS, and impressively, both versions offer a near-desktop experience. Users can enjoy a comprehensive suite of editing features, including layers, masks, the Tap Select tool, and Firefly-powered Generative Fill.

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Key Features of Photoshop for Android:

  • Blend and edit images using selections, layers, and masks

  • Use the Tap Select tool to remove or replace parts of an image

  • Spot Healing Brush for removing distractions in seconds

  • Generative AI tools like Generative Fill for dynamic visual design

  • Access free Adobe Stock assets for creative enhancements

  • Accurate selections with Object Select and Magic Wand

  • Advanced image refinement with Clone Stamp and Remove tools

  • Full control over effects with blend modes and adjustment layers

Adobe has confirmed that even more features are on the way, promising to make Photoshop on Android a powerful tool for mobile creators and editors alike.