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Adobe Photoshop Express
Adobe Photoshop Express
Adobe Inc. · Public domain · source
NameAdobe Photoshop Express
DeveloperAdobe Inc.
Initial release2009
Operating systemAndroid (operating system), iOS, Windows 10, Amazon Kindle Fire
GenreImage editing
LicenseFreemium

Adobe Photoshop Express is a mobile and web-based image editing application published by Adobe Inc. that offers streamlined photo manipulation, filters, and sharing tools. Positioned as a companion to Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom, the app targets casual photographers, social media users, and mobile content creators. It integrates with services such as Adobe Creative Cloud while providing standalone functionality for rapid adjustments and export.

Overview

Adobe Photoshop Express provides an accessible subset of features derived from professional products like Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom. The interface emphasizes touch interaction familiar from devices such as the iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, and Microsoft Surface. Core workflows include cropping, straightening, color correction, and one-touch corrections similar to tools in Google Photos and Apple Photos. The application supports common image formats used by cameras from manufacturers including Canon Inc., Nikon Corporation, and Sony Corporation.

Features

The app exposes features adapted for mobile and web platforms: quick-fix tools echoing edits from Adobe Camera Raw, one-tap auto-enhance comparable to VSCO presets, and a range of filters that trace lineage to effects in Instagram (service). Advanced tools include selective adjustments reminiscent of Lightroom Classic's local correction brushes, noise reduction inspired by plugins like Nik Collection, and perspective correction similar to functions in DxO PhotoLab. Integration with cloud services such as Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive enables cross-device workflows, while export options support sharing to Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest (website).

Platforms and Availability

Adobe Photoshop Express is available on mobile platforms including Android (operating system) and iOS, on desktop through Windows 10 apps and web browsers, and as a preinstalled option on devices like the Amazon Fire tablet. Distribution channels include the Google Play store, the Apple App Store, and the Microsoft Store. Compatibility considerations reflect hardware from vendors such as Samsung Electronics, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corporation, and chipmakers like Qualcomm for ARM-based devices.

History and Development

Initial releases in 2009 followed trends established by mobile imaging apps such as Hipstamatic and Instagram (service), responding to shifts driven by devices like the iPhone and Android (operating system). Development occurred within Adobe Inc. alongside projects including Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Creative Cloud, with engineering teams collaborating across offices in locations tied to companies like Apple Inc. and Google LLC. Major updates introduced features reflecting advances from partners and competitors such as Lightroom Classic, Snapseed, and VSCO, while cloud sync aligned with services like Dropbox and Google Drive.

Reception and Usage

Critics and reviewers from outlets such as Wired (magazine), The Verge, TechCrunch, and CNET compared the app to both mobile-native editors and desktop suites like Adobe Photoshop and GIMP (software). User communities on platforms including Reddit, Stack Overflow, and X (formerly Twitter) discussed workflows integrating the app with devices from Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics. The application has been used by hobbyists inspired by photographers like Ansel Adams (historical influence) and contemporary creators associated with platforms such as Instagram (service) and YouTube.

Security and Privacy

Data handling practices intersect with policies from Adobe Inc. and platform providers such as Apple Inc. and Google LLC. Authentication may link to accounts within Adobe Creative Cloud or third-party identity services used across Microsoft Corporation and Google LLC. Privacy considerations reflect regulatory frameworks and concerns frequently raised in contexts involving companies like European Commission and Federal Trade Commission regarding user data and cloud synchronization. Secure data transfer relies on protocols adopted broadly in the industry by vendors such as Cloudflare, Inc. and Amazon Web Services infrastructure providers.

Licensing and Pricing =

The application follows a freemium model aligned with monetization strategies used by companies such as Adobe Inc. and competitors like VSCO and Snapseed (app). Core editing features are free, while premium capabilities and cloud storage integrate with subscription services such as Adobe Creative Cloud plans. Payment and distribution channels involve marketplaces operated by Apple App Store, Google Play, and Microsoft Store and may interact with billing systems from firms like PayPal and Stripe (company).

Category:Image editing software