A superhydrophobic polythiophene film (SSPTH) is prepared by double‐layer electrodeposition on an indium tin oxide (ITO) glass electrode. This film shows not only electroresponsive superhydrophobic features, but also high transparency compared with the usual polythiophene film. The water‐droplet adhesion on the SSPTH film can be switched between sliding and pinned states under the applied potential. More intresetingly, the change in water‐droplet adhesion results in a change in cell adsorption on the SSPTH film. The low‐adhesion (dedoped) SSPTH films can prevent Hela cell adhesion, whereas high‐adhesion (doped) SSPTH films can promote Hela cell adsorption. This controllable cell adhesion on a SSPTH film may be developed as a smart biointerface material.