Adobe is expected to introduce a web version of Photoshop that will be free for its users. The company is all set to test the free online version of the photo editing tool with some of the listed users located in Canada.
Adobe has named it a freemium version, and it is expected to be made available to users in all the marketplaces. The platform to edit the pictures will be available free of cost. Adobe wants its users to sign up with a free Adobe account to utilize the benefits of the platform.
Adobe facilitates a web version of Photoshop for its subscribers, but it has never offered it for free. In fact, the freemium version also consists of certain limitations, which can only be accessed by those who pay for Adobe subscriptions. Photoshop is a popular photo editing tool, and having the platform on the web for free will make it accessible to more users over the globe.
This can be a proven smart way for Adobe to attract more and more users to its Creative Suite ecosystem, the company is trying its luck for the freemium features, and if the tool sets the best in the market, they could move to the paid version eventually. Adobe Photoshop web version was revealed in October 2021, and it works without installation on the devices.
You can operate it on any web browser supporting the drivers for editing. The online photo editing space is vibrant, and Adobe must have got a great reason to push the web version of Photoshop to a wider audience.
It is seen that Photoshop is a heavy tool, and to run it on the web requires faster internet speed and also a machine that can safely handle your browser’s editing tasks without any disturbance. We are hopeful that Adobe will share more relevant information about the freemium version of Photoshop with its users in the future before it officially launches in other markets.