Google Chrome is giving free 12 month access to Adobe Photoshop web

Google Chrome is giving free 12 month access to Adobe Photoshop web

Google is rolling out an exciting offer for photo enthusiasts: a complimentary 12-month subscription to Photoshop Web. This promotion is available to users who download the photo editing extension from the Chrome Web Store. Adobe has highlighted that this new feature is particularly useful for creators, designers, marketers, and anyone in need of swift image editing capabilities. To take advantage of this offer, users need to navigate to the Chrome browser and access the extension store to download the Photoshop extension. Alternatively, they can simply click through to the extension page. Once the extension is added by selecting the ‘Add to Chrome’ option, users will find Photoshop integrated into their extension library. After logging into their Adobe account, the subscription will automatically be activated. Keep in mind, this limited-time offer is valid until December 8, 2025. The Photoshop extension streamlines the editing process, allowing users to effortlessly remove backgrounds, adjust colors, and make various other modifications directly from the Chrome browser. This eliminates the need for downloading and re-uploading images for editing. Users can gather images by right-clicking or selecting the Photoshop badge from the extension menu. With just a click, they can remove backgrounds and make fine adjustments to brightness, contrast, saturation, and more. Additionally, users can crop images in preset sizes, tailored for platforms like Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube thumbnails. Once editing is complete, images can be exported directly to the user’s device. Moreover, Adobe is committed to enhancing the extension further, promising new tools and improvements to expedite the editing process straight from the browser. This announcement follows Adobe's recent integration of Google’s new Nano Banana Pro model into Photoshop, which enhances the Generative Fill feature, allowing users to add, remove, or modify images with simple text prompts. However, details on the web extension’s support for Generative Fill and its availability remain undisclosed.

Sources : Mint

Published On : Nov 25, 2025, 11:40

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