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Lightroom Photo & Video Editor

4.5
CategoryPhoto & Video
Download100M+
PriceFree
RatedEveryone
RequiresAndroid 8.0+
DeveloperAdobe

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Lightroom Photo & Video Editor screenshot
Lightroom Photo & Video Editor screenshot
Lightroom Photo & Video Editor screenshot
Lightroom Photo & Video Editor screenshot
Lightroom Photo & Video Editor screenshot
Lightroom Photo & Video Editor screenshot

About this app

Adobe put a genuinely professional photo editor on phones and made its core free, which remains one of the better deals in mobile photography. Lightroom's Android app carries the same fundamental develop controls photographers use on desktop — exposure, white balance, tone curves, colour mixing, sharpening, presets — and applies every change non-destructively, so the original file is never altered. It handles RAW files, including DNGs captured by its own built-in camera with manual control over shutter speed, ISO, and focus.

The free tier is the on-ramp; the business model is the subscription. Premium unlocks selective masking, the healing and removal tools, Adobe's newer AI features, and — the real hook — cloud sync that keeps full-resolution photos and edits identical across phone, tablet, and desktop. Casual editors can stay free indefinitely and want for little. Anyone building a serious photography workflow will feel the pull toward a paid Adobe plan within weeks.

Rescuing phone shots before posting

Straighten the horizon, lift shadows, pull back a blown sky, add a preset: five minutes in Lightroom separates your photo from the default-camera look. The free toolset covers this entire workflow without watermarks or export limits.

Shooting RAW without a camera bag

The built-in camera's DNG capture keeps far more highlight and shadow information than standard JPEGs, and manual controls handle tricky light. Editing those files in the same app makes a phone a credible second camera for enthusiasts.

Continuing desktop work on the move

With Premium, photos imported from a real camera to Lightroom on desktop appear on your phone with edits intact, and culling done in a cafe syncs home. For working photographers this round-trip is the entire justification for the subscription.

Non-destructive develop tools

Light, colour, effects, detail, and geometry panels expose real parametric controls, not one-shot filters. Every adjustment is stored as instructions over the untouched original, so you can revisit or reset any edit months later.

Presets, profiles, and recipes for a consistent look

Bundled and premium presets apply full editing styles in one tap and remain fully adjustable afterwards. You can save your own presets from any edit, which is the fastest way to keep a feed looking coherent.

Pro camera with DNG capture

The in-app camera offers manual shutter, ISO, white balance, and focus, plus RAW capture on supported phones. It is one of the strongest manual camera implementations on Android and costs nothing.

Premium: masking, healing, AI, and cloud

Paying unlocks AI-assisted selective masking (subject and sky selection), healing and remove tools, adaptive presets, lens blur, and cloud storage that syncs originals across every device signed into your Adobe account.

Privacy & Data Safety

Lightroom requires signing in with an Adobe account even for free features, so usage is tied to your identity from the start. Premium users' photos upload to Adobe's cloud, where they are encrypted in storage and transit but not end-to-end — Adobe can access content under its terms. Adobe drew heavy criticism in 2024 over terms-of-service language about accessing user content, and clarified it does not train its generative AI on customers' cloud photos.

  • An Adobe ID is mandatory; there is no way to use the app anonymously, and Adobe links usage analytics to the account.
  • Free-tier editing keeps photos on the device unless you enable backup or sync features; Premium sync uploads originals to Adobe Creative Cloud by design.
  • Adobe offers settings to opt out of desktop-and-cloud content analysis and of product-improvement data; they are worth reviewing from your Adobe account page rather than assuming defaults.
  • If you cancel Premium, editing tools lock again and cloud storage shrinks, but Adobe provides a window to download your originals — export before the subscription lapses to be safe.

Advantages

  • Free tier includes professional-grade fundamental editing with no watermarks
  • Excellent RAW/DNG support plus a first-rate manual camera
  • Non-destructive edits you can revisit indefinitely
  • Premium cloud sync makes a phone-tablet-desktop workflow genuinely coherent

Updates

Adobe updates Lightroom mobile roughly monthly, with headline features typically landing in synchronised releases across desktop and mobile a few times a year. The clear trend is AI: masking, noise reduction, and generative removal have all arrived from the desktop product, almost always as Premium features, while camera compatibility for new phone sensors comes through the same releases.

  • Generative and AI-assisted tools such as remove, lens blur, and smarter selection masks
  • Adaptive presets and expanded premium preset packs
  • Performance work and support for new device cameras and RAW formats

Editor's Assessment

Our verdict

For anyone who cares how their photos look, Lightroom mobile is the strongest free editor on Android, and it teaches transferable skills because its controls mirror the industry-standard desktop tool. The subscription question is separate: pay if the cross-device sync or masking tools fit a workflow you already have, not because upsell screens wore you down. Casuals should install it, ignore Premium, and enjoy the best free develop tools available. Owners of real cameras should think hard about the photography plan.

What works

  • Free tier includes professional-grade fundamental editing with no watermarks
  • Excellent RAW/DNG support plus a first-rate manual camera
  • Non-destructive edits you can revisit indefinitely
  • Premium cloud sync makes a phone-tablet-desktop workflow genuinely coherent

What to know

  • The most powerful tools — masking, healing, AI features — require an ongoing subscription with no purchase option
  • Mandatory Adobe account sign-in even for free, offline-style use
  • Heavy app that can stutter on mid-range phones, with occasional sync headaches
  • Interface assumes editing literacy; beginners face a real learning curve

FAQ

What do I get in Lightroom without paying?

The full core editing experience: exposure, colour, curves, effects, detail and crop tools, presets, RAW file editing, the manual DNG camera, and unlimited exports without watermarks. Locked behind Premium are selective masking, healing/remove tools, geometry, adaptive and premium presets, most AI features, and cloud sync.

How much does Lightroom Premium cost?

Pricing varies by region and plan. The mobile-only unlock is the cheapest route, while Adobe's photography plans cost more but add the desktop applications and larger cloud storage. If you own a camera and a computer, the photography plan is usually better value than the mobile-only subscription.

Are my photos uploaded to Adobe automatically?

Not on the free tier by default — edits happen locally unless you turn on backup or store images in synced albums. Premium is built around automatic cloud sync of originals. Either way you need an Adobe account, and it is worth reviewing the content-analysis and data-collection options in your Adobe account settings.

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