Adobe introduces 'live co-editing' that allows multiple people to edit Photoshop simultaneously



It has been announced that Photoshop will be adding a feature called ' Live Co-Editing ' that allows multiple people to edit simultaneously. At the time of writing, beta testing is being conducted.

Adobe Photoshop's 'Live Co-Editing' feature for creative collaboration is here! Now accepting applications for the private beta program

https://blog.adobe.com/jp/publish/2025/01/15/cc-photoshop-unlocks-creative-collaboration-with-live-co-editing-join-private-beta

Live co-editing will be added to the desktop and web versions of Photoshop. While editing an image, you can issue a 'URL to invite other users to live co-edit' from the menu button in the upper right corner of the screen.



When live collaborative editing is in progress, multiple cursors will appear on the screen, each displaying your user name.




Below is a video of a live collaborative editing example posted by Adobe employee

Anna McNaught .




You can view a list of users participating in live collaborative editing from the menu in the top right of the screen, and you can also exclude specific users from live collaborative editing.



It also has a chat function that allows users who are editing together to chat with each other.



Additionally, you can go back and revert edits to previous states from the history screen.



At the time of writing, live co-editing is in beta testing, and you can sign up for the waitlist at the link below.

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