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Srishti Bali
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 16, 2026

Photoshop v26.11 — Collaborate with Projects, refine Firefly generations, and more

  • January 16, 2026
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Latest Photoshop Features - Smarter Collaboration, Sharper Text

We’ve just released Photoshop v26.11 with new features and improvements to make your creative work easier and more collaborative.

 

What’s New in Photoshop v26.11

 

Organize, share, and collaborate with Projects

Say hello to Projects, a new way to work across Adobe apps. Whether you're designing in Photoshop, illustrating in Illustrator, or creating content in Adobe Express, you can now:

  • Group assets into a shared cloud-based project
  • Invite collaborators with edit or comment permissions
  • Manage files together in real time

This feature is perfect for teams working across disciplines — from social media campaigns to product launches — and ensures everyone stays aligned and productive.


Learn more about Projects.

 

Refine Firefly generations

Access your Adobe Firefly generation history directly from the Photoshop home screen. Open any Firefly-generated image as a Photoshop document to enhance it using the complete set of Photoshop editing tools. Your original Firefly asset stays unchanged, so you can safely create and experiment with variations.


Learn how to refine Firefly-generated images.

 

Sharper text for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean

Photoshop v26.11 introduces vector-based text rendering enhancements for CJK languages:

  • Sharper, more accurate text output for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
  • Consistency across versions and fonts, even when opening legacy files

This update ensures your typography looks crisp and professional, no matter the language.
Learn how to add text.

 

Bug fixes

 

Try these new features

Update to Photoshop v26.11 and start using these improvements.


Update Photoshop

 

We'd love to hear from you

Tried the update? Let us know what you think! Share your experience, tips, or questions in the comments—we’re always listening and your feedback helps us make Photoshop better for everyone.