Adobe likely to introduce ‘Free Web Version’ of Photoshop

Adobe is planning to launch a web version of Photoshop that will be free for users, according to reports.
The company is set to be testing the free online version of the photo editing tool with some users in Canada. Adobe is calling it the freemium version and is expected to be made available to users in other markets as well.
There are currently encrypted versions of Photoshop on the market, for which users have to go to great lengths, as even for the formal use of such versions, some secret keys have to be provided.
Users have to pay for the original copy of Adobe Photoshop, and users who use its online services pay a monthly fee.
However, now the company has decided to introduce the free web browser Photoshop for the users, to which company has also started a trial program for it.
A trial version of the freemium Adobe Photoshop has been launched in Canada, which will soon be rolled out to other countries.
After the trial phase of Adobe Photoshop, the company will introduce a free web version, which will allow users to use basic photo editing and graphics features.
The free version will allow users to access limited tools, However, Adobe Photoshop will also provide access to more features on the same browser application for a fee.
The company hopes that after the introduction of the free version and the habit of using it, consumers will also be able to use its online services for a fee.
Note that in addition to Adobe Photoshop, photo-editing web applications such as Canva, Photopea and Pixar provide free back-editing facilities.