
Rate photos to identify the best shots and work with albums and collections to manage photoshoots and projects. You can efficiently organize, manage, and find photos in a library-like catalog.

Many photographers begin the editing process with Lightroom, because it excels at handling large amounts of photos, so you can get more work done more quickly. One of Lightroom’s most important features is image management. Lightroom stores your files in the cloud, allowing you to seamlessly transition your workspace from laptop to tablet to phone or from couch to coffee shop. Lightroom Classic is a desktop-based program for photos stored locally, such as on your external or computer hard drive.

You can choose between Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic.

Unlike Photoshop, which caters to a variety of creative disciplines, Lightroom is specifically built to efficiently handle a professional photographer’s workflow, from photo management to finishing touches. You can think of Lightroom as your starting point for post-processing.
