The best photo editing software and apps

We selected 12 well-known picture application, and in the wake of testing and breaking down them all, we selected the following four as the best in their class.

  1. PicsArt

We chose PicsArt as the best image editing app overall because it’s as comprehensive as you can get in a user-friendly app. It has highly accessible yet accessible image editing and collaging tools that strike a good balance between creative control and live entertainment. With the expansion of the new remix highlight, Pix Art likewise offers shared photo sharing.

Pros

  • Full range of editing tools and filters
  • Lots of creative user controls
  • Strong college characteristic
  • Wide range of image import options

Cons

  • The random homepage can be annoying
  • Cannot share photos on multiple social networks
  • The cutout tool has no wings to smooth out the cut edges
  1. Snapseed

No other app we’ve tested is close to the power and capabilities of the Snap side. But it’s not for the user who wants instant results and fun plans. A handful of new features this year include a double exposure filter (for adding images) and the ability to save stacks (layers) that you’ve applied to the image as a “look”, followed by other images. It can also be applied to and shared with other users.

Pros

  • Excellent image editing tools
  • Non-strategic editing
  • Selected edit brush
  • Great selection of photography filters

Cons

  • Requires a certain level of photography skills
  • No auto-saving
  1. Instagram

The instant app for sharing smartphone photos, Instagram provides a quick and easy way to capture and edit multiple social networks at once. Instagram has solidified its number one position in the category with recent additions to stories like Snapchat and Twitter Periscope style live video.

Pros

  • Quick, easy image editing
  • Instant sharing on social networks
  • A large, active online community
  • Healthy third party market for apps and filters
  • Short stories and live video for instant messaging

Cons

  • Don’t organize anymore permanently
  • A limited number of effects
  • Only import images from the device gallery or your device’s camera
  1. Snap chat

SniffChat is best known for its playful autonomy and the fact that its enhanced selfies and other photos can only be viewed by a select number of friends and then quickly become self-made, allowing users to keep private. It feels like belonging to a clubhouse. New masks, silly hats, and other special facial effects are added from time to time to keep users engaged. But the most exciting new developments are the New World lenses that add 3D animated cartoons like Pokemon Go to your scene (like shaving UFOs around grazing sheep).

Pros

  • Playful app with a good spirit
  • 3D additional reality like the new Pokemon Go
  • Great fun with face fitting masks, hats, dog ears, and the ultimate rainbow
  • Photos and videos disappear from the Internet as soon as they are posted

Cons

  • The unconnected interface plays hide and seek game
  • Sharing is for Snapchat only

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