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Adobe Lightroom on Android is now free to use for all users

Most Adobe apps on Android require that you have an Adobe ID and own the desktop version of the software you’re planning on using – thankfully, Adobe has just revoked that requirement for Adobe Lightroom on Android. Truth be told, this has been available to iOS since October, but it’s always nice when it comes to Android shortly after. As of today, you’ll be able to download and use Lightroom completely free – naturally, there are a few catches. Unless you have access to the Creative Cloud, you won’t be able to sync your edited photos between desktop, web and mobile, though you can sign up for an Adobe ID for a trial of these additional features for a short time.

There are quite a few good photo editing apps out there – Snapseed immediately comes to mind – however, for those familiar with Adobe’s products, Lightroom is definitely going to be more up your street. Even if you have a favourite photo-editing app, it’s kinda worth just downloading the free app just to see what’s what – if you’re interested, we’ve got the Play Store link below:

What do you think about Adobe Lightroom on Android becoming free to use? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: Adobe via engadget