Thursday, June 14, 2018

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CC, FREE TRIAL

Try the latest release of Photoshop for free.
Seven-day trial, no credit card required.






Also included with your Adobe Creative Cloud membership:

Get 2GB of cloud storage, free mobile apps, fonts from Adobe Typekit, and file sharing features.
Get 2GB of cloud storage, free mobile apps, fonts from Adobe Typekit, and file sharing features.
Manage app updated, files, font, and more with the Creative Cloud desktop app.
Manage app updates, files, fonts, and more with the Creative Cloud desktop app.
Browse hundred of video tutorials for every skill level.
Browse hundreds of video tutorials for every skill level.


Free trial FAQ



Will this free Photoshop trial work on macOS and Windows?
Yes, this Photoshop trial works on both macOS and Windows. See system requirements ›
How long does the free trial last?
Your free trial starts the day you install Photoshop and lasts for seven days. You can convert your trial to a paid Creative Cloud membership during the trial period or after the trial has expired.
Can I download a trial version of Photoshop CS6?
No, Photoshop CC is our most up-to-date version and the only version of Photoshop you can download for a free trial.
Do students get a discount if they decide to purchase after the free trial?
Yes, students and teachers are eligible for a big discount on the entire collection of Creative Cloud apps — 60% off.

Is the free trial a complete version of Photoshop?
Yes, it includes all the features and updates in the latest version of Photoshop.

Can I download the free trial to my phone?
No, this free trial is available only for desktop. Adobe does offer a collection of free mobile apps for both iOS and Android. Learn more ›
Can I get Photoshop without a Creative Cloud membership?
No, Photoshop is available only as part of a Creative Cloud membership. You can choose a Single App plan with Photoshop only or a plan that includes more apps. We offer Creative Cloud plans for individuals, students and teachers, photographers, institutions, and businesses.



















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