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We were excited to see Adobe bring Photoshop to mobiles with its Photoshop iPhone app and now it’s sharing the love with Android fans. A free Photoshop app for Android has hit the Marketplace today. Read on to find out more…


As with the iPhone app, the Android Photoshop Mobile app lets you edit, save and share you photos on your phone. It’ll load up all the photos on your phone and if you turn the phone, flip them into landscape.

Edit a photo with Photoshop Mobile for Android and you’re able to crop, straighten, flip and rotate the image, add colour effects, apply soft focus and add image effects.

The Photoshop Mobile application for Android also allows you to upload your photos from the app into a Photoshop.com account. Uploading will continue as a background process while you’re doing other things. You can even set-up the phone to automatically upload your photos for you. Handy.

Out now | £free | Adobe

5 Responses to “Adobe brings Photoshop Mobile to Android mobiles”

  1. toridesign says:

    its only out in America damn them

  2. Guri says:

    Did they release it for WinMO as well

  3. Ombuki says:

    Photoshop came to linux :D

  4. [...] Photoshop Mobile for Android has made it to the UK. After emerging on the Android Marketplace for US and Canadian users on November 9, it’s finally ready to hit UK handsets. [...]

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