On June 15, according to foreign media reports, Adobe is testing a free version of Photoshop on its website and plans to open the service to everyone to attract more users.

Adobe Photos says it will provide "enough" tools for free to run what Adobe claims is the core functionality of Photoshop.
Currently, Photoshop for the web is available in a "freemium" mode, where most of Photoshop's tools, brushes, and some other features are available for free. In addition, Adobe plans to turn off some features that are exclusive to paid subscribers.
According to foreign media, the test is currently limited to Canada, where users in Canada can access the web version of Photoshop for free through an Adobe account, and foreign media believe that Adobe may soon expand this service to other regions.





