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Adobe will launch a free web version of Photoshop

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Adobe will launch a free web version of Photoshop

BRAZIL – 2021/10/12: In this photo illustration the Adobe Photoshop logo seen displayed on a smartphone on the background of a pc keyboard. (Photo Illustration by Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

According to The Verge, Adobe will launch a web version of Photoshop with reduced functionality but no fees. It is currently being tested in Canada, where users can use it for free by simply signing up for an Adobe account. It will also be extended to more regions in the future, but the specific schedule has yet to be officially announced. Photoshop has long been the industry standard for image post-production in many people’s minds, but its monthly fee has gradually become a threshold in recent years, especially as competitors such as Canva, Pixlr, and Photopea increasingly accept casual users. With the launch of the free web version, Adobe can also reach more unconventional users. After the stickiness is generated, paying users are expected to appear among these people, and Adobe also plans to further add high-level functions to the web version that require subscription to unlock in the future.

In fact, Adobe launched web versions of Photoshop and Illustrator for subscribers last fall, but its capabilities were limited to basic editing and sharing of comments between project collaborators. The new web version has greatly improved usability, where you can create new projects and use utilities such as advanced color correction.

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