Photoshop expands to iPhones with free and premium versions
Adobe aims to expand its user base by offering a mobile-friendly version of its popular editing software.

Adobe has launched Photoshop on mobile phones for the first time, introducing both a free version and a premium subscription priced at $7.99 per month. Previously, the lowest-cost subscription was $9.99 per month for iPad users.
The app is now available on Apple’s iPhone, with an Android version expected soon.
The move comes as smartphone operating systems increasingly offer built-in photo editing features similar to Photoshop. Adobe aims to attract younger users who rely on their phones for photography and content creation.
Even the free version includes features such as layer editing, masking, and text tools, making it useful for creating social media content, podcast covers, and video thumbnails.
Adobe‘s creative software remains a major source of revenue, despite missing Wall Street expectations in its 2025 forecast.
Deepa Subramaniam, Adobe’s vice president of product marketing, said the company designed the mobile app specifically for next-generation creators who use their phones as their primary editing tool.
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