Adobe’s Photoshop and Lightroom photo plans are seeing a huge price increase, but there’s a way to avoid it


  • Some monthly fees will increase for Adobe’s photography plans
  • The cheapest option will no longer be available to new users
  • Changes will take effect from January 15, 2025

Brace yourself for price increases if you’re signed up for one of the Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom photography plans. These are the subscription options that only give you access to the photo applications, instead of the entire Creative Cloud.

According to the Adobe blog (via PetaPixel), these new prices will go into effect on January 15, 2025. We currently only have US prices, but you can calculate the equivalent price increase for your region. Long story short: the users who currently pay the least money to Adobe will have to cough up more cash, or start paying annually.

The new pricing structure – the plan on the left disappears for new subscribers (Image credit: Adobe)

The photography plan with 20 GB of storage (including Photoshop, Lightroom and Lightroom Classic) costs $14.99 per month instead of $9.99 – an increase of more than 50%. You’ll need to commit for one year ($179.88) or pay an unspecified termination fee, or switch to the $119.88 per year plan, which remains unchanged (and keeps you locked in for longer).