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CMass
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April 16, 2026
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Discover what’s new in the April Lightroom Release

  • April 16, 2026
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Hey everyone! We’ve just rolled out new features, updates, and bug fixes across the Lightroom ecosystem including Lightroom Desktop 9.3 and Lightroom Mobile iOS (11.3) and Android (11.3.1). This release brings improved generative results along with fixes inspired directly by your reports. Thanks for the feedback!

 

What’s New 

This release brings a fresh set of updates designed to speed up your workflow and spark creativity, from smarter natural‑language search and improved assisted culling to new film‑inspired presets, smoother crop controls, and better Photoshop integrations including PSB support. You can also now send photos straight to Firefly Boards for easy ideation and planning. Curious about any of these features? Find out more about them in our What’s New


Start playing with all these new features and updates now, get started in Lightroom!


Bug Fixes - Thanks to You 

The following issues were identified and upvoted by members of this community. Thank you for flagging them and helping us prioritize: 

For a complete list of all the bug fixes check our release notes here. Your reports and upvotes directly influence what gets addressed. Please keep them coming. 

 

How to Update

Get the latest features, updates, and bug fixes by simply updating Lightroom and Lightroom Mobile to the latest version. Update Lightroom now

 
What’s Next?  

Let us know what you would like us to prioritize for the next Lightroom Ecosystem release.

    1 reply

    Steven Whitea
    Participating Frequently
    April 17, 2026

    The 9.3 and 11.3 updates are a great step forward, especially with the added PSB support and smoother crop controls for desktop power users. The technical integration of natural-language search and direct Firefly Boards export significantly streamlines the culling process, moving Lightroom closer to a fully AI-assisted workflow. It’s excellent to see community-flagged bug fixes being prioritized to stabilize these new features across both iOS and Android.