

Adobe has offered mobile versions for years, for both iOS and Android, as well as access to the photo editor’s tools in a web browser. With today’s release, the company says Lightroom is now available across all major desktop, mobile and web platforms.

“We rebuilt Lightroom to take advantage of the newest performance and power efficiency benefits of the Apple M1 and Qualcomm Snapdragon (for Windows 10) processors,” Adobe’s principal product manager for photography Sharad Mangalick explained in a blog post.

Instead of relying on emulation, the company says the latest version runs as a native app on those computers. Following the beta version of Photoshop for Apple’s M1 Macs, Adobe is releasing Lightroom today for those machines and for Windows ARM devices.
