With the rise of artificial intelligence, Adobe has made all its tools, including Photoshop, compatible with this technology in recent months. Photoshop web, which was in beta for nearly two years, is now open to everyone. This means you can use the official Photoshop app through the website.
Photoshop web released but will be paid
The web version of Photoshop is characterized by its support for Adobe’s AI-based Firefly model. This support provides access to features such as Generative Fill and Generative Expand.
These features were previously only available in Photoshop. They allow users to add, subtract or expand new images by simply typing a description in more than 100 languages. This support will now also be available in the web version.
After beta testing, Photoshop web has been updated with a modern interface. Frequently used tools are grouped together, while interconnected suggestions are listed below. Desktop features such as selective editing and smart objects will be added over time.
Users will also be able to invite other profiles to their projects or view and comment on files without an active Adobe subscription. The worst part of the service, however, is the price.
After a one-month trial, it costs $9.99 per month. However, this is included with all Photoshop plans. So you’re not just paying for the web.
During the beta tests, it was rumored that there would be a free version called “freemium”. Adobe confirmed these claims, but stated that this is not an immediate plan.
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