
Click here to view the desktop minimum specification for the desktop apps. For full compatibility, you need to be running the latest release of Lightroom CC. If you’re going to sync your photos back to Lightroom on your computer, the desktop system requirements are quite simple. Of course, the mobile apps perform better on more recent / higher specification hardware. Samsung S7, Samsung S7 Edge, Google Pixel, and Google Pixel XL. HDR capture only available on a few devices incl.DNG capture only available on Android OS 5.0 and later on some phones, due to manufacturer restrictions.8 GB internal storage (more recommended), but can also use expansion storage space.Quad Core CPU with 1.5 GHz (2.2 GHz or higher recommended) and ARMv7 architecture.Minimal storage space is needed for the previews synced from the cloud, but you’ll need more space if you want to use the device for original raw files or offline caches.DNG and HDR capture require 12MP camera and iOS 10 or later.iPads – iPad Pro, iPad 2 and later, iPad mini.To use Lightroom mobile, you’ll need a phone or tablet with these minimum specifications: There is a free trial available, and when you’re ready to sign up, visit the Photography Plan page to learn more.* System Requirements An additional 2GB of Creative Cloud storage space.It’s paid monthly, but you’ll need to subscribe for at least a year. The Creative Cloud Photography Plan costs just $9.99 USD a month (plus your local sales taxes).

A few advanced features – and of course, the ability to sync to the Lightroom Cloud – require a Creative Cloud subscription. The mobile apps are free so anyone can use them. Before you can start exploring the apps themselves, you need to know 3 things:
