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What the new Adobe Photoshop for web looks like

Previously in beta for nearly two years, Adobe Photoshop for web comes packed with Firefly-powered AI tools.

Adobe has officially launched Photoshop for the web, and it’s a game-changer. It is now available to all users with paid plans, and this web version marks a significant milestone. 

Previously in beta for nearly two years, the web version of Photoshop comes packed with Firefly-powered AI tools. These tools, such as generative fill and generative expand, are set to revolutionize your editing experience. 

The toolbar on the web version is intelligently organized based on workflows, making tasks like image reproduction or object selection a breeze. For beginners, it’s even more user-friendly, displaying the full names of tools instead of just tooltips. 

Collaboration is a key focus as Adobe enables seamless file sharing via links, allowing collaboration even without a subscription.

Find out more about the accessibility tools and functions of Photoshop for web in our latest news update.

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