Adobe has officially launched Photoshop and Illustrator on the web browser, enabling users to directly use these software, thereby allowing users to make changes to documents stored in the cloud without needing to download and install applications.
However, it's important to note that the web version doesn't have the full range of features like the Photoshop and Illustrator applications. With the web version, users can only access basic features such as adjusting editing layers, adding annotations and comments, using tools like the eraser, spot healing brush, and selection lasso. If users want to use more advanced tools or features, they can only do so within the application.Adobe's goal in bringing Photoshop and Illustrator to the web platform is to facilitate easier collaboration on Adobe's Creative Cloud services, allowing more people to access these applications, view shared files from these applications, and perform some basic edits more easily,
Photoshop on the web platform is now officially available, and users will need to sign up for Creative Cloud to use Photoshop on the web platform. Illustrator on the web is currently only available in beta version for invited users to try out, and everyone can also sign up starting today.
According to Theverge