Adobe Photoshop on the web is now available on Google Chromebook Plus devices

Adobe Photoshop on the web is now available on Google Chromebook Plus devices

Adobe has launched Adobe Photoshop on the web for Google Chromebook Plus devices. Alongside, Adobe Express, the company’s all-in-one creativity app, will now be available to all Chromebooks.

The tools include Adobe Firefly-powered generative AI features, which are now available for commercial use. With Photoshop on the web and Express, creators of all skill levels can now accelerate workflows to edit and create content.

Photoshop on the web is Adobe’s browser-based experience inspired by the desktop version of Photoshop.

“And now available to all Photoshop users, Photoshop on the web includes some of Photoshop’s most popular innovations, ranging from core editing tools and quick actions to presets and more, all while simplifying the image editing experience for newer creators,” the company said.

Adobe Firefly
Adobe’s Firefly-powered features, including Generative Expand and Generative Fill will also be available for the first time on Chromebook Plus devices. With Firefly-powered features such as Text to Image and Text Effects, Chromebook Plus users, regardless of skill level, can craft and share their content.

Meanwhile, Express integrates with Photoshop, allowing for an easy transition between applications.

“Our Adobe-Google partnership has been built on a longstanding goal of enabling creativity and productivity for all. Adobe and Google have worked together to bring Adobe Express to some of Google’s most popular devices and platforms, including Chromebook devices for all K-12 students and teachers across the US, a Google Chrome extension for Adobe Express, and Google Classroom add-ons,” the company said.

Earlier this year, Adobe and Google announced they will bring Firefly – Adobe’s family of creative generative AI models – to Google’s experimental conversational AI service Bard and enable users to continue their Firefly creative journeys in Adobe Express.

Starting October 8, Chromebook Plus users can start creating standout content with a three-month free trial of Adobe Photoshop on the web and Adobe Express Premium plan powered by Adobe Firefly.

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