

“We want to make more accessible and easier for more people to try it out and experience the product,” Adobe VP of digital imaging Maria Yap told The Verge.Īdobe first launched a web version of Photoshop last October, though the initial release was limited in its functionality.
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These features will only be available to paid subscribers, but the company said enough of the software’s tools will be accessible for free users to utilise Photoshop’s core functions. As The Verge reported, the company has used a similar strategy for some of its mobile apps such as Fresco and Express.Īdobe told The Verge that the ‘freemium’ version will have some features gated off. It is likely that Adobe is releasing a free version of Photoshop in a bid to entice more users to start using the premium version of the software.

Meanwhile, free photo editing tools such as Pixlr, Canva and Photopea have been popping up on the internet in recent years. Photoshop has long been seen as the industry standard when it comes to image editing software, but accessing it requires paying a monthly licence fee. Users in Canada are currently able to access this version of Photoshop using a free Adobe account. The free version of Photoshop is initially being tested with users in Canada, with plans to eventually roll out the service further. The free version of Photoshop is being tested in Canada and will have some features only accessible to paying Adobe subscribers.Īdobe is planning to release a free web version of its popular image editing tool Photoshop, The Verge reported yesterday (14 June).
