Adobe mobile apps FAQ

Last updated on Jun 10, 2026

Learn about device compatibility, pricing, features, and how to access Adobe's creative apps on your smartphone or tablet to stay creative and productive on the go.

Adobe offers several mobile apps, including Photoshop, Lightroom, Adobe Express, Adobe Premiere, Fresco, Capture, Acrobat Reader, Adobe Scan, and Acrobat Sign. You can download these apps from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. For detailed information about each app's features, visit Adobe's product catalog.

Note

As we introduce the next generation of Adobe Premiere mobile apps, we are discontinuing Adobe Premiere Rush. Effective September 30, 2025, Premiere Rush will no longer be available on Adobe.com. As an alternative, we recommend Premiere on iPhone; a version for Android is currently also in development. For more information, visit the Premiere Rush Discontinuation FAQ.

System requirements vary by app. Before downloading, check each app's specific requirements on its product page or in the App Store or Google Play listing. For general platform guidelines, you can go directly to individual app pages:

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  • Adobe online services are available only to users 13 and older and require agreement to additional terms and Adobe's Privacy Policy. Adobe mobile apps require a separate download and agreement to additional terms.
  • As we introduce the next generation of Adobe Premiere mobile apps, we are discontinuing Adobe Premiere Rush. Effective September 30, 2025, Premiere Rush will no longer be available on Adobe.com. As an alternative, we recommend Premiere on iPhone; a version for Android is currently also in development. For more information, visit the Premiere Rush Discontinuation FAQ.

Download Adobe mobile apps directly from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Search for the specific Adobe app you need, download it for free, then sign in with your Adobe ID. The Adobe mobile apps require a separate download and agreement to additional terms.

Most Adobe mobile apps are free to download with basic features. Premium features and full functionality require a Creative Cloud subscription. Mobile and web access varies by plan type. Check your specific Creative Cloud plan details at Adobe's pricing page to see what's included with your subscription.

This indicates that the feature is currently free during an introductory period but will eventually require a paid Creative Cloud membership. After a paid offering is launched, you'll continue to have access to any work you've saved using these features during the free period. You won't lose any of your work.

You might also see this message in non-Adobe apps. This happens because Adobe makes many of its creative capabilities available within select apps from other companies via the Adobe Creative SDK. Some of these capabilities may eventually require payment or a paid Creative Cloud membership plan to use them within the app.

Visit the Apple App Store or Google Play in your country to check specific language availability for each app. Mobile and tablet applications may not be available in all countries or languages and may be subject to change or discontinuation without notice.

To manage subscriptions for your mobile apps, go to your original source of purchase (Apple App Store or Google Play). For additional support, visit your Adobe account page or contact Adobe Customer Care

Yes, connectivity between Adobe mobile apps and Creative Cloud allows you to sync, store, and share files across devices. This requires either a free or paid Creative Cloud membership. Files automatically sync so you can seamlessly create across surfaces and pick up where you left off.