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Adobe has introduced a new Photoshop extension for Google Chrome, providing users with powerful image editing tools directly in their browser. To celebrate the launch, Google is offering a free one-year Photoshop Web subscription for a limited time. The extension, now available on the Chrome Web Store, is designed for content creators, designers, marketers, and anyone who wants to make quick edits without leaving their browser.

The Chrome extension allows users to remove backgrounds, adjust colours, tweak brightness, contrast, and saturation, crop images for social media, and perform other fast edits — all without installing additional software. A standout feature of the extension is the ability to right-click on most images and select “Add to Photoshop Extension”, enabling instant edits without the need to download and reupload images.

The free 12-month Photoshop Web subscription is available to Google Chrome users until December 8. Users of other Chromium-based browsers, such as Microsoft Edge, Brave, Vivaldi, and Opera, are also eligible to claim the offer.

How to Claim the Free One-Year Photoshop Web Subscription

  1. Open any Chromium-based browser, such as Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.

  2. Search for “Adobe Photoshop Chrome extension” and click “Add extension”.

  3. After installation, you will be redirected to the Photoshop page.

  4. Scroll down and click the banner that reads “Start your free year of Photoshop web!”, then click “Start now”.

  5. Sign in with your Adobe or Gmail account to activate your one-year free access.

Note: The offer expires on December 8, so users are encouraged to claim it before the deadline. Adobe has stated that more features will be added to the Photoshop Chrome extension, though no further details have been disclosed.