Adobe first launched its creative Voice app for iPad almost two years ago, and this week version 2.0 has been released with full iPhone support for the first time. I took Adobe Voice for a test drive when it was brand new back in 2014. The app lets you easily combine photos, videos, text, voiceovers, and more to a project that you can easily share to spread your message. Stories can be shared either publicly or privately over Facebook, Twitter, email, messaging, the web, and more.

While the iPad is a great canvas for creating storytelling projects, Adobe Voice 2.0 puts the app in your pocket (and iPhones have since gotten bigger!) so it’s worth checking out if you haven’t tried Voice yet. Adobe also notes that Voice allows you to sync projects using your Adobe account, which lets you create projects on one device and finish them on another.

Here’s how Adobe Voice looks on the iPhone:

Adobe Voice 2.0 for iPhone and iPad is available for free from the App Store, so there’s no upfront cost or in-app purchases to deal with unless you want Creative Cloud Storage.