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May 22, 2026

(Win) Photoshop 27.7 on-device Remove Tool model remains unavailable

  • May 22, 2026
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Hello Adobe team,

I am reporting an issue with Photoshop 27.7 on Windows 11 where the new Remove Tool on-device generative AI model cannot be enabled on an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080.

The “Device” option remains greyed out, even though all documented requirements appear to be met.

SYSTEM SUMMARY

Photoshop version: Adobe Photoshop 2026 / 27.7

Operating system: Windows 11

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080

VRAM: approximately 16 GB

DirectX: DirectX 12 / DirectX 12.2 available

NVIDIA driver: current and newer than Adobe’s stated minimum requirement

Photoshop GPU acceleration: enabled

Photoshop GPU status: GPU is detected and allowed

Available disk space: sufficient

The GPU is usable for normal Photoshop GPU acceleration.

The important detail is that Photoshop appears to detect and use the RTX 5080 for general GPU acceleration, but in the system information / GPU identification path the card is shown as:

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 UNKNOWN

This strongly suggests that the issue is not general GPU acceleration, but the separate GPU qualification or capability check used for the on-device AI model.

WHAT I ALREADY CHECKED

I confirmed that “Use Graphics Processor” is enabled in Photoshop.

I checked the Remove Tool / Image Processing preferences.

I confirmed that the Remove Tool setting is set to “Faster”.

I also checked the “more stable / safer” setting path and switched back as needed.

I restarted Photoshop after changing the setting.

I reset Photoshop preferences.

I deleted / reset the relevant Photoshop user configuration data under AppData / Roaming.

I reinstalled Photoshop 27.7.

Adobe removal / cleanup components were triggered during reinstall.

The additional / advanced Adobe cleanup tool had to be started manually again.

I checked that the GPU is detected by Photoshop.

I checked that GPU acceleration is not disabled.

I checked that the VRAM requirement is fulfilled.

I checked that the NVIDIA driver is current.

I checked that the issue is not caused by insufficient disk space.

The standard Remove Tool components were installed automatically during the Photoshop reinstall.

After the the complete reinstallatiom I saw the missing “Remove Tool advanced components” anr installed manually the Photoshop plug-in through the Creative Cloud app.

So the issue should not be caused by missing Remove Tool Advanced  components.

I considered whether the Windows system language / locale could be involved, but there is no evidence for that so far.

Despite all of this, the on-device option remains unavailable.

SNIFFER / GPU DETECTION SUMMARY

The Photoshop GPU sniffer runs successfully and detects the RTX 5080.

The GPU is not rejected for normal Photoshop GPU acceleration.

The relevant situation is:

GPU detected: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080

GPU acceleration: enabled / allowed

DirectX: available

VRAM: sufficient

Photoshop system info reports GPU as: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 UNKNOWN

So the card is not missing, disabled, or unusable in Photoshop. The problem seems to happen later, in the qualification path for the local AI model.

COMPARISON WITH OTHER USERS

Other users appear to report the same or very similar issue with RTX 50-series / Blackwell GPUs.

Reported affected GPUs include RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5080, and RTX 5090.

The pattern appears to be the same:

Windows 11

Photoshop 27.7 or recent Photoshop version

Current NVIDIA driver

RTX 50-series GPU

More than enough VRAM

GPU acceleration works in Photoshop

Remove Tool on-device model remains greyed out

Photoshop system info may show the GPU as UNKNOWN

This suggests that the problem may be related to RTX 50-series / Blackwell GPU qualification rather than an individual local installation issue.

CURRENT CONCLUSION

At this point, this does not look like a local configuration problem anymore.

The RTX 5080 fulfills the published requirements:

RTX 30-series or newer

At least 14 GB VRAM

Current NVIDIA driver

GPU acceleration enabled

Remove Tool set to Faster

Sufficient disk space

However, the on-device model is still blocked.

My suspicion is that Photoshop 27.7 currently does not correctly qualify some RTX 50-series / Blackwell GPUs for the local Remove Tool AI model.

The GPU works for normal Photoshop acceleration, but the separate on-device AI model check seems to fail because the GPU is internally treated as UNKNOWN or is not yet properly whitelisted / recognized.

REQUEST TO ADOBE

Please confirm whether RTX 50-series / Blackwell GPUs, especially the RTX 5080 and RTX 5090, are currently officially qualified for the Photoshop 27.7 on-device Remove Tool AI model on Windows.

If they are supposed to be supported, this appears to be a bug in the GPU detection / qualification / gating logic for the local AI model.

A clear confirmation would be helpful:

Is RTX 50-series support currently expected to work in Photoshop 27.7?

Is the UNKNOWN GPU identification relevant to the Device option being greyed out?

Is this a known issue?

Is a fix planned for an upcoming Photoshop Beta or release build?

    2 replies

    Known Participant
    May 23, 2026

    You might need to download “remove tool advanced components” from creative cloud photoshop addons. If it downloads for you, that is. I keep getting error 127 when trying to download it despite having a session with adobe help

    Community Expert
    May 24, 2026

    You might need to download “remove tool advanced components” from creative cloud photoshop addons. ...

     

    I didn’t know anything about such addon. What kind of add-on is this supposed to be? What this addon should do?

    My System: Intel i7-8700K - 64GB RAM - NVidia Geforce RTX 3060 - Windows 11 Pro 25H2 -- LR-Classic 15 - Photoshop 27 - Nik Collection 9 - PureRAW 6 - Topaz Photo AI
    D Fosse
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 24, 2026

    @finepetphoto  ​@AxelMatt 

    I’ve never seen such a thing either.

     

    Maybe it’s necessary to do a clean uninstall/reinstall - I’ve seen “downloading additional components” come up when Photoshop is first launched after a fresh install. 

     

    Anyway - I can’t get this to work on my home desktop with an RTX 5060 Ti 16GB, installed just two weeks ago with a new driver. I’ll try on my work machine with RTX 4060 Ti over the weekend.

     

    As it happens I also have a laptop with only Intel UHD graphics. I normally don’t use that for Photoshop, but it runs PS perfectly fine and all GPU functions are supported and working. But here too, “device” is grayed out with remove tool in AI mode. 

     

    So is this working for anyone else? Not that I personally miss it - I wouldn’t use it anyway - just curious.

    Community Expert
    May 23, 2026

    Please check if you have installed the latest Studio version of the appropriate graphic device driver. Do not use the Game ready version!

    Try to do a clean reinstall of Nvidia’s driver.

    Check if you have buldin a CPU with an internal graphic processor. This is usually the case with notebooks. The internal GPU can sometimes caused several issues. Open the Windows Device Manager, right-click the card's name (like Intel UHD... or so) and choose Disable.  

     

    If this all doesn’t help provide a copy of your 'System Info'. This can be get from the Photoshop menu item Help > System Info. There's a copy button in the System Info dialog. Press this button and paste the info into a text file and attach it to your next forum post.

    My System: Intel i7-8700K - 64GB RAM - NVidia Geforce RTX 3060 - Windows 11 Pro 25H2 -- LR-Classic 15 - Photoshop 27 - Nik Collection 9 - PureRAW 6 - Topaz Photo AI