Essential Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts for Faster Editing
Keyboard shortcuts are an essential part of mastering Photoshop, allowing you to speed up your workflow and improve efficiency. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned designer, knowing the right shortcuts can save time and effort. This guide covers the most commonly used Photoshop keyboard shortcuts, categorized for easy reference.
1. General Photoshop Shortcuts
These shortcuts help you navigate and manage files quickly.
- Ctrl + N (Cmd + N on Mac) – Create a new document
- Ctrl + O (Cmd + O) – Open an existing file
- Ctrl + S (Cmd + S) – Save your work
- Ctrl + Shift + S (Cmd + Shift + S) – Save As
- Ctrl + Alt + Z (Cmd + Option + Z) – Step backward (multiple undos)
- Ctrl + Shift + Z (Cmd + Shift + Z) – Step forward
- Ctrl + W (Cmd + W) – Close document
- Ctrl + Q (Cmd + Q) – Quit Photoshop
2. Selection Shortcuts
Speed up your selections with these essential commands.
- M – Marquee selection tool (press Shift + M to switch between rectangular and elliptical marquee)
- L – Lasso Tool (Shift + L to cycle between Lasso, Polygonal, and Magnetic Lasso Tools)
- W – Quick Selection Tool (Shift + W to toggle Magic Wand Tool)
- Ctrl + A (Cmd + A) – Select all
- Ctrl + D (Cmd + D) – Deselect selection
- Ctrl + Shift + I (Cmd + Shift + I) – Invert selection
- Ctrl + J (Cmd + J) – Duplicate selected layer
3. Brush & Painting Shortcuts
Control brushes and painting tools efficiently.
- B – Brush Tool
- E – Eraser Tool
- [ or ] – Decrease/Increase brush size
- Shift + [ or ] – Decrease/Increase brush hardness
- Alt + Click (Option + Click) – Pick color from the canvas (Eyedropper tool)
- Shift + B – Cycle between Brush, Pencil, and Color Replacement tools
4. Layer Management Shortcuts
Manage layers with ease using these essential shortcuts.
- Ctrl + Shift + N (Cmd + Shift + N) – Create a new layer
- Ctrl + J (Cmd + J) – Duplicate the current layer
- Ctrl + Shift + J (Cmd + Shift + J) – Cut selection to a new layer
- Ctrl + G (Cmd + G) – Group selected layers
- Ctrl + Shift + G (Cmd + Shift + G) – Ungroup layers
- Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E (Cmd + Option + Shift + E) – Merge visible layers into a new layer
- Ctrl + E (Cmd + E) – Merge selected layers
5. Transform & Navigation Shortcuts
Quickly move, scale, and navigate through your canvas.
- Ctrl + T (Cmd + T) – Free Transform
- Shift + Alt (Shift + Option) – Scale proportionally from the center while transforming
- Ctrl + 0 (Cmd + 0) – Fit image to screen
- Spacebar + Click & Drag – Move around the canvas
- Ctrl + + / – (Cmd + + / -) – Zoom in/out
- R – Rotate View Tool
- H – Hand Tool
6. Text Editing Shortcuts
For quick and effective text manipulation.
- T – Type Tool
- Ctrl + Enter (Cmd + Enter) – Confirm text entry
- Ctrl + Shift + > / < (Cmd + Shift + > / <) – Increase/Decrease text size
- Ctrl + B / I / U (Cmd + B / I / U) – Bold, Italicize, Underline (in supported fonts)
- Alt + Left/Right Arrow (Option + Left/Right Arrow) – Adjust kerning
- Ctrl + Alt + Shift + C (Cmd + Option + Shift + C) – Center text alignment
7. Masking & Adjustment Shortcuts
For quick adjustments and non-destructive editing.
- Ctrl + Alt + G (Cmd + Option + G) – Create Clipping Mask
- Ctrl + L (Cmd + L) – Levels Adjustment
- Ctrl + M (Cmd + M) – Curves Adjustment
- Ctrl + U (Cmd + U) – Hue/Saturation Adjustment
- Ctrl + Shift + U (Cmd + Shift + U) – Desaturate layer
- D – Reset foreground/background colors to default (black & white)
- X – Swap foreground and background colors
Final Thoughts
Mastering these essential Photoshop shortcuts will help you work faster and more efficiently. Whether you’re editing photos, designing graphics, or painting digitally, keyboard shortcuts can significantly enhance your productivity.
Did we miss any shortcuts that you find essential? Let us know in the comments!