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Adobe announced today that it has released Lightroom as a native application on M1-based Macs and Windows 10 on ARM (WOA).
“The latest version of Adobe Lightroom is now a native application for the Apple M1 and Windows Arm platforms,” announced Sharad Mangalick of Adobe. “We rebuilt Lightroom to take advantage of the latest performance and power efficiency benefits of the Apple M1 and Qualcomm Snapdragon processors (for Windows 10).”
The arrival of Adobe Lightroom on M1 Macs and WOA follows last month’s release of Photoshop Beta on these platforms. But this does not appear to be a beta version. Instead, it appears that Lightroom is generally available on both ARM-based platforms.
That said, there is still work to be done. Adobe notes that it will continue to optimize for WOA and M1 in later releases. And, yes, you also plan to continue investing in and improving Lightroom on Intel-based systems, of course.
With this release, Adobe says that Lightroom is now available on all major desktop (Mac, Win, Intel, ARM), mobile (iOS, Android), and web (lightroom.adobe.com) platforms.
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