The web-based Photoshop service is included in all Photoshop paid plans and is not available for free at launch. Adobe had previously tested a freemium version of the service and had plans to offer a free version, but now states that there are no immediate plans for a freemium offering. Instead, new users can try Photoshop on the web through free interactive demos and in-app tutorials on Adobe’s website before committing to a subscription.
Key takeaways:
- Adobe's Photoshop on the web service, a simplified online version of the desktop photo editing app, is now generally available after almost two years in beta.
- The web-based service includes popular features like the Generative Fill and Generative Expand tools, powered by Adobe’s Firefly generative AI model, and allows users to invite others to collaborate on projects.
- Photoshop on the web also provides many of its desktop equivalent’s most commonly used tools but with a redesigned layout that provides new Photoshop users with a more “streamlined” user experience.
- The web-based Photoshop service is included as part of all Photoshop paid plans and will not be available as a free-to-use experience at launch. Adobe does not have immediate plans for a freemium offering.