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A simplified version of Photoshop available on the web<\/h2>\n

This is the big news announced as part of the Adobe MAX 2021 event: a beta version of Photoshop on the web is deployed on Chrome and Edge. You thus have access to a series of functionalities such as the opening of files on your browser, basic modifications to retouch your images, or the possibility of leaving comments, within the framework of a project carried out as a team, and this without the need to download or launch the Photoshop software.<\/p>\n

Starting today, you’ll see limited editing features, such as simple layers, selection tools, and more. We start with workflows for retouching and adjusting images, some of Photoshop’s most common use cases, says Pam Clark, senior Photoshop product manager at Adobe.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n