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#Adobe#Project Indigo#Apple#iPad#iPhone 17e#9to5Mac

Adobe Project Indigo adds iPad and iPhone 17e support

Source: 9to5MacApril 10, 2026
TL;DR:
  • Adobe updated its experimental Project Indigo camera app on April 9, 2026 to support select iPads and the iPhone 17e.
  • The new iPad support applies to models with at least 6GB of RAM.
  • 9to5Mac described Project Indigo as Adobe’s low-processing camera app.

Adobe updated its experimental Project Indigo camera app on April 9, 2026 to add support for select iPads and the iPhone 17e. The new iPad support applies to models with at least 6GB of RAM, according to 9to5Mac.

9to5Mac reported that the update expands compatibility for Adobe Project Indigo beyond its earlier device list. The report identifies the newly supported hardware as select iPads with 6GB of RAM or more and Apple’s iPhone 17e.

The update adds device support for Adobe’s camera app in Apple’s iPhone and iPad lineup. The source describes Project Indigo as a low-processing camera app, but it does not provide further technical details, feature changes, regional availability, or eSIM-related information.

Related Questions

Does iPhone 17e support Adobe Project Indigo?
Yes. Adobe’s April 9, 2026 update added support for the iPhone 17e in its experimental Project Indigo camera app.
Which iPads support Adobe Project Indigo?
Select iPads do. 9to5Mac said the new Project Indigo update adds initial support for iPads with at least 6GB of RAM.

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