Luminar Neo Is Now Available On Android And ChromeOS
- The Magazine For Photographers
- May 21
- 1 min read

Google’s big I/O conference was yesterday, and while most of the spotlight was on its usual AI and Android updates, there’s also some good news for photographers: Google has teamed up with Skylum to bring the Luminar photo editing app to Android and ChromeOS. That means more mobile users, whether they’re on a phone, tablet, foldable, or Chromebook, can now access Luminar’s powerful AI editing tools. The app’s interface adapts to different screen sizes and aspect ratios, and Skylum says it’s all been fine-tuned for a smooth, intuitive experience, no matter the device.
Skylum’s CEO Ivan Kutanin says the goal here is to combine “professional-grade imaging tech” with an easy-to-use interface that makes editing feel creative and fun rather than overwhelming. Google seems equally hyped about the collab, calling it a great example of how AI can empower creativity and simplify complex tasks across platforms. It’s also a win for Google, which has been working to boost the creative toolset available to Chromebook users in particular.
Luminar brings over all its usual smart tools, like Enhance AI, Sky AI for automatic sky replacements, and Relight AI to tweak lighting realistically. There are also dedicated features for portraits and landscapes, and more traditional manual tools if you like having full control. The app is live now on the Google Play Store. It’s free to try, with subscriptions starting at $5/month or $30/year. If you’d rather skip subscriptions altogether, there’s also a one-time purchase option for $60.
You can see full details on Skylum’s website here
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