How to Edit Images in Chrome Using Adobe Photoshop’s New Extension and Get Free One-Year Access
Adobe has added a new way to edit images without opening the full Photoshop app. With its latest Chrome extension, you can now handle basic Photoshop tasks directly inside your browser using Photoshop Web. If you’re often grabbing images from the internet and making quick tweaks, this setup is designed to keep the process simple and fast.

Here’s how to get started and what you can actually do with it.
Step 1: Add the Photoshop extension to Chrome
The first step is installing the official Photoshop extension from the Chrome Web Store. Once added, the extension integrates with your browser and becomes accessible whenever you interact with images online.
Adobe is currently offering 12 months of free access to Photoshop Web for users who install the extension before December 8. This gives you time to test the workflow without immediately jumping into a paid plan.
Step 2: Open an image in Photoshop Web
After the extension is installed, you can send images directly to Photoshop Web in two main ways:
- Right-click on any image you find online and select the Photoshop option.
- Click the Photoshop icon that appears where supported.
This opens the selected image inside Photoshop Web, where the editing tools are available within your browser window.
Step 3: Remove backgrounds and adjust visuals
Once your image is open, you’ll see a set of core editing tools designed for quick changes. These include:
- Background removal to isolate subjects
- Colour and exposure adjustments to fine-tune the look
- Basic editing controls for general corrections
This setup is meant for fast fixes rather than detailed, layered editing. It’s useful when you’re adjusting images for posts, presentations or quick visual assets.
Step 4: Crop for specific platforms
The extension also includes preset cropping options. These presets match common social media formats used on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Instead of manually guessing dimensions, you can select a format and crop your image accordingly.
This is particularly practical for creators who need images ready for different platforms without switching between tools.
Step 5: Download your edited image
After you’ve made your changes, you can download the final version directly to your device. There’s no need to export from a separate app or move files between programs. The workflow stays contained within the browser.
What this tool is really aimed at
Adobe describes this extension as a lightweight editing solution for creators, designers, and marketing professionals who need efficient tools while working online. It’s not designed to replace the full desktop version of Photoshop. Instead, it fills the gap for quick, everyday edits where speed matters more than complex control.
The company has also said the extension will evolve over time, with more functions and refinements expected in future updates.


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