Adobe Photoshop Beta for Android: AI-Powered Editing and Layering Comes to Mobile Devices.
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Adobe has officially launched the beta version of its highly anticipated Photoshop app for Android devices. As of June 3, 2025, users can download the app for free from the Google Play Store. This move marks a significant step in expanding access to professional-grade image editing tools for mobile creators. Following its debut on iOS earlier this year, the arrival of Photoshop on Android brings core functionalities like layering, masking, and AI-powered features to a broader audience.

The Photoshop beta for Android is designed to be intuitive and accessible for both beginners and experienced professionals. The app's interface has been carefully tweaked for a mobile-friendly experience, ensuring that users who prefer working on their phones can easily navigate its features. Adobe aims to empower mobile creators, allowing them to bring their ideas to life with creative freedom, anytime and anywhere.

During the beta period, all features are available to Android users completely free of charge. This includes a comprehensive suite of tools to combine and blend images using selections, layers, and masks. The intuitive Tap Select tool enables users to quickly remove or replace parts of an image, while the Spot Healing Brush helps eliminate distractions in seconds.

One of the most exciting aspects of the Android release is the integration of Adobe's Firefly-powered generative AI features, including Generative Fill. This allows users to effortlessly add or transform elements in visual designs, opening up new possibilities for creative expression. Users can also enhance their work with a growing library of free Adobe Stock assets, make precise selections with Object Select and Magic Wand, and refine images with advanced tools like Remove and Clone Stamp. Furthermore, the app provides control over layers and effects with advanced blend modes and adjustment layers.

To ensure a smooth experience, the Photoshop beta for Android requires devices running Android 11 or later, with a minimum of 6GB of RAM. However, Adobe recommends 8GB of RAM or more for optimal performance. The company is actively encouraging community feedback to help shape the future development of the Android app. Mobile-specific tutorials are included within the app, covering topics such as working with layers, selections, and generative AI tools.

Adobe has stated that additional capabilities are on the horizon, promising even more functionality in future updates. The release of Photoshop on Android reflects Adobe's commitment to meeting the evolving needs of creators and providing them with powerful tools to express their vision, regardless of their location or device.


Writer - Aditi Sharma
Aditi Sharma is a seasoned tech news writer with a keen interest in the social impact of technology. She's renowned for her unique ability to bridge the gap between technological advancements and the human experience. Aditi provides readers with invaluable insights into the profound social implications of the digital age, consistently highlighting how innovation shapes our lives and communities.
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