Editor's Review
Adobe Lightroom is a smart, powerful photo editor that makes pro-level edits feel easy, even for beginners. I’ve used its AI tools to remove unwanted objects, tweak light and color, and apply presets in seconds—batch editing also saves me tons of time. It handles photos and videos smoothly, with community inspiration to spark ideas. Perfect for social media users, casual photographers, and anyone wanting polished, shareworthy shots on the go.
What' s new ?
- New redesigned Crop and Geometry tools for smoother scroll/zoom - Read support for WebP format - Edit in HDR on Samsung foldable devices - New camera & lens support (adobe.com/go/cameras). - Bug fixes and stability improvements.
MOD Info?
Premium / Paid features unlocked; Disabled / Removed unwanted Permissions + Receivers + Providers + Services; Optimized and zipaligned graphics and cleaned resources for fast load; Ads Permissions / Services / Providers removed from Android.manifest; Ads links removed and invokes methods nullified; Google Play Store install package check disabled; Debug code removed; Remove default .source tags name of the corresponding java files; Analytics / Crashlytics / Firebase disabled; No active trackers or advertisements; Crash Reports disabled by default; Languages: Full Multi Languages; CPUs: armeabi-v7a, arm64-v8a, x86, x86_64; Screen DPIs: 120dpi, 160dpi, 240dpi, 320dpi, 480dpi, 640dpi; Original package signature changed; Release by Balatan.
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Adobe Lightroom Official Introduction
Adobe Lightroom — meet a smarter photo editor. Make any photo special with
our easy, yet powerful picture editor. Lightroom is here to help you get
shareworthy photos in seconds — to capture sunsets, family moments, or your
latest foodie find. Retouch photos with our state of the art photo editor tools
that allow you to fix pictures, enhance photo quality, and edit videos.
Whether you’re curating a social feed or snapping a photograph — retouch photos with editing tools in your pocket with this photo editor. Lightroom is here to help you create photos you’re proud to share.
WHY YOU SHOULD TRY LIGHTROOM:
TOUCH UP YOUR PHOTOS WITH OUR PHOTO EDITOR
- Photo retouch: In a few taps, make a photograph brighter, soften a background, or touch out blemishes.
- One-tap features: Retouch with Quick Actions and Adaptive Presets that let you enhance photo quality in seconds.
- Presets for photos: Discover filters or make your own signature look.
- Video Editing: Touch up videos with tools for light, color, and presets.
REMOVE DISTRACTIONS AND BLUR THE BACKGROUND
- Picture editor tools that give professional results.
- Touch up photos and blur the photo background for a polished look.
- Adjust the finer details, or use Generative Remove to remove objects and erase people from a photo.
STATE OF THE ART PHOTO EDITOR
- Take control of light with tools to tweak exposure, highlights, and shadows.
- Photo retouch, play with presets, HD photo effects, color grading, hue, saturation and add a blur or bokeh effect.
- AI photo editor: These tools suggest the best edits for your images. Touch up photos quickly or add your unique style to an HD photo, no experience required.
FIND COMMUNITY INSPIRATION
- Browse photo filters and presets shared by photo enthusiasts around the world.
- Match your aesthetic with inspiration from the community: Whether they’re bold edits with an AI photo editor or subtle tweaks for a polished portrait edit, find a look that matches your style — or create your own.
EDIT ONCE, APPLY IT TO MULTIPLE PHOTOS
- Photo editing that is quick, easy, and effortless.
- Batch edit photos: Create consistent editing across a group of photos when you copy and paste your edits across multiple photos.
- Save your favorites and make every photo feel like you.
Download Lightroom today.
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Adobe Lightroom for Android: What You’re Actually Paying For
Let’s be honest—editing photos on your phone used to mean either settling for garbage filters or lugging around a laptop. Adobe Lightroom for Android is the compromise that actually works. It’s not perfect, and it’s definitely not free, but for anyone who shoots on their phone and wants edits that don’t look like they were made in 2012, this thing gets the job done.
The first thing you’ll notice is how tightly it’s tied to Adobe’s cloud. That’s either a selling point or a dealbreaker depending on how you work. Log in with an Adobe account—free to create, but you’re gonna need a subscription to actually do anything meaningful—and everything you import syncs across devices automatically. Take a photo on your phone, start editing on the bus, finish it on your tablet or laptop later. No emailing files to yourself, no messing with cables. That part works surprisingly well.
Once you’re in, the editing tools are laid out cleanly. If you’re new to this, don’t overthink it. Start with the presets—they’re basically one-tap filters that actually look good, unlike the over-saturated garbage most apps ship with. From there, you can dive into brightness, color, and sharpness sliders. Everything’s on the right side of the screen. Tap, slide, done. When you’re finished, hit the checkmark and it saves to the cloud. No manual export step unless you want one.
The AI masking tools are worth mentioning because they’re actually useful. Want to brighten just the sky? It selects it for you. Want to darken everything except the person in the frame? Same deal. No fiddly finger painting to isolate things. That alone saves a ton of time.
The camera module inside the app is decent too. It shoots in DNG if you want, which gives you more room to edit later. And if you’re into presets, there’s a whole ecosystem of them—Adobe’s built-in ones, community stuff you can import, and your own custom ones you can save and reuse.
Now, the part nobody likes talking about: the subscription. There’s no one-time purchase option. The cheapest plan runs around $11.99 a month, which gets you Lightroom on Android and desktop, plus Lightroom Classic and 1TB of cloud storage. If you want Photoshop in the bundle, bump that to $19.99. The trial is short and requires a credit card upfront—set a reminder if you’re just testing it out.
A few things that bug me. No Virtual Copies, so you can’t save multiple versions of the same photo side by side without duplicating the file. That’s annoying if you like experimenting. The 1TB cloud storage fills up faster than you’d think if you shoot RAW regularly. And if you’re coming from Lightroom Classic, know that this version doesn’t play nice with Classic’s plugins. On older Android phones, it can lag a bit when you push the sliders hard—nothing unusable, but it’s there.
Who is this actually for? If you’re someone who keeps everything local, has a super organized folder system, and never edits on anything but a desktop, stick with Lightroom Classic. But if you want the flexibility to edit anywhere and have your work follow you without thinking about it, the Android app does exactly what it promises. It’s not the flashiest tool in the bag, but for most people shooting on their phones, it’s more than enough.
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