Are you looking to dive into the world of photo editing but hesitant to sink hundreds or thousands of dollars into an expensive tool that may be unwieldy in your unpracticed hands?
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Luckily for you, there is a wealth of freephoto editing softwareoptions. Some are completely free, while others offer a free trial — but you can use a solution in either category as an introduction to these types of tools.
Images are everywhere. Taking great photos is easier than ever, thanks to our phones now have advanced camera capabilities like portrait mode. Our eyes are inundated with digital photos from the time we wake up until we drift asleep — phone in hand and Instagram feed up. Businesses use photos as a marketing tool, while individuals use them to capture special moments in their lives. Images are an integral part of business today, particularly in the marketing world, and image editing goes along with that.
Photo editing is vital to marketing content creation, so let’s take a look at which tools you can use to cut your teeth and figure out whether upgrading to a paid option is worth it.
Product | Reviews | Star Rating |
Adobe Photoshop | 5,312 | 4.7 |
Pixlr | 186 | 4.4 |
Affinity | 38 | 4.7 |
Pablo | 35 | 4.1 |
Ribbet | 18 | 4.2 |
Photos | 101 | 4.1 |
GIMP | 450 | 4.1 |
CorelDRAW | 163 | 4.3 |
Capture One Pro | 50 | 4.6 |
Using reviews from real users, our list of free photo editors is ordered by highest user satisfaction as of June 22, 2018.
The list we’ve outlined here includes any photo editing solution with an available free offering. It should be noted that six of the nine offerings offer versions of the product entirely for free, while the remainder offer at least a limited trial version for new users. The free and paid options for each product are listed above. Scaling, however, will often require full investments for products.
These products alone have well over 5,778 validated user reviews on G2 Crowd as of June 22, 2018, and only represent a small portion of the 41-plus photo editing software offerings listed on our platform. Whenever possible, the products are ranked by user satisfaction score.
1. Adobe Photoshop
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Adobe Photoshop, perhaps the most well-known photo editing tool, enables users to create and edit photos, illustrations and artwork. You can use the tool to design websites and mobile apps, as well as simulate painting styles.
Features
- Stroke smoothing
- 360-degree panorama workflow
- Various pen tools
- Paint symmetry
- Variety of enhanced tooltips
- Group layer arranging
- Custom path color and width
Free option
- Free trial for 30 days
- All features are accessible during the trial period
Paid options (for a single application)
- $20.99/month for an individual
- For businesses: $33.99/month per license
What users like:
“The 2018 version of Adobe Photoshop has a new highly improved brush management system along with new brushes from Kyle Webster and others. Very easy to import and create libraries. I also enjoy the improvements to Select & Mask, variable fonts, copy/paste for layers, the new Learn panel, which connects you right to online tutorials, and much more!”
— Adobe Photoshop review by Todd J.
“The 2018 version of Adobe Photoshop has a new highly improved brush management system along with new brushes from Kyle Webster and others. Very easy to import and create libraries. I also enjoy the improvements to Select & Mask, variable fonts, copy/paste for layers, the new Learn panel, which connects you right to online tutorials, and much more!”
— Adobe Photoshop review by Todd J.
What users dislike:
“Photoshop can be extremely hard to master. It took a long time for our employees to adapt to the software. I would like to see more filter tools and presets to use. Photoshop does offer some filters but not enough for the price you pay. Also, working with any kind of text in your document is difficult. Do not use Photoshop if you plan to work with just text. It is a pain.”
— Adobe Photoshop review by Connor R.
“Photoshop can be extremely hard to master. It took a long time for our employees to adapt to the software. I would like to see more filter tools and presets to use. Photoshop does offer some filters but not enough for the price you pay. Also, working with any kind of text in your document is difficult. Do not use Photoshop if you plan to work with just text. It is a pain.”
— Adobe Photoshop review by Connor R.
2. Pixlr Editor
Image courtesy of Pixlr
Pixlr is a robust HTML5 photo editing tool with which users can edit vector graphics. The software supports multiple file formats and contains a ton of editing tools, including overlays, prebuilt filters and a wide range of effects. You can find a more in-depth overview of Pixlr photo editor here.
Features
- One-click manipulation for a variety of tasks
- Instant effects tool
- Saturation and hue alteration
- Vector editor
- Detailed layering functionality
Free option
- Free to download and use without any restrictions
- Free trial of Pixlr Pro available
Paid option
- Pixlr Pro ($5/month): Supports PSD, XCF and Sketch formats
What users like:
“Something that comes to my mind when I think about the best features of this tool is its easiness to use: I'm thrilled at how easy it is to add and edit an image, because it's just a matter of opening your favorite image, and then you can add more focus to the picture, stylish pieces of text, crop and delete any part of the same image and even add many shapes and figures, and all of this by only selecting any of these options from the user panel. The sweetest part is that you can download or share anything you make with Pixlr.”
— Pixlr review by Valeria M.
“Something that comes to my mind when I think about the best features of this tool is its easiness to use: I'm thrilled at how easy it is to add and edit an image, because it's just a matter of opening your favorite image, and then you can add more focus to the picture, stylish pieces of text, crop and delete any part of the same image and even add many shapes and figures, and all of this by only selecting any of these options from the user panel. The sweetest part is that you can download or share anything you make with Pixlr.”
— Pixlr review by Valeria M.
What users dislike:
“The user interface isn't the best — seems very clunky. I also could never save any files to my account through the web app, which made editing graphics at a later time very tedious. Trying to work with layers, shapes or fonts is rather time consuming for the most part.”
--Pixlr reviewby Erica R.
“The user interface isn't the best — seems very clunky. I also could never save any files to my account through the web app, which made editing graphics at a later time very tedious. Trying to work with layers, shapes or fonts is rather time consuming for the most part.”
--Pixlr reviewby Erica R.
Recommendations for others using the product:
“If you are learning or want to learn to edit photos, this is the right program to start; quite simple, with simple elements and tools that will help you to advance in this area and give you the necessary knowledge to reach a next level as editor.”
--Pixlr reviewby Angel J.
“If you are learning or want to learn to edit photos, this is the right program to start; quite simple, with simple elements and tools that will help you to advance in this area and give you the necessary knowledge to reach a next level as editor.”
--Pixlr reviewby Angel J.
3. Affinity
Image courtesy of Affinity
Affinity is a powerful image editing suite for Mac designed for professionals. The software contains a robust feature set designed to give the user as much control as possible over the end product.
Features
- Complex channel controls
- Detailed coloration
- Vector drawing
- Layer effects (shadows, glows, outline, etc.)
Free option
- Free trial for 10 days
Paid option
- One-time fee of $49.99
What users like:
“As a beginner designer, it's good to weigh your options on what programs you'd like to be skilled in. I've used Photoshop throughout my schooling and was fascinated with it but it has been very expensive ever since I could remember. Thankfully Serif's Affinity Photo has the same types of tools to get the job done with less financial burn in your wallet! The program has great flexibility and a very nice interface that doesn't overwhelm me. I like how users can change the mode of the program, (aka ‘Persona’ modes) for specific designing needs. You can also create your own Persona. It truly is the Photoshop/Illustrator alternative I've needed. It's fast, efficient and genuine to photo editing/digital art.”
— Affinity review by Jasmine S.
“As a beginner designer, it's good to weigh your options on what programs you'd like to be skilled in. I've used Photoshop throughout my schooling and was fascinated with it but it has been very expensive ever since I could remember. Thankfully Serif's Affinity Photo has the same types of tools to get the job done with less financial burn in your wallet! The program has great flexibility and a very nice interface that doesn't overwhelm me. I like how users can change the mode of the program, (aka ‘Persona’ modes) for specific designing needs. You can also create your own Persona. It truly is the Photoshop/Illustrator alternative I've needed. It's fast, efficient and genuine to photo editing/digital art.”
— Affinity review by Jasmine S.
What users dislike:
“Learning curve, limited documentation, small but growing user community.”
— Affinity review by Daniel G.
“Learning curve, limited documentation, small but growing user community.”
— Affinity review by Daniel G.
Recommendations for others using the product:
“The learning curve can be a bit high, but they have a decent forum where people discuss problems and solutions. They also are actively updating and adding new features, so it's still growing.”
— Affinity%20review'>Affinity review by James R.
“The learning curve can be a bit high, but they have a decent forum where people discuss problems and solutions. They also are actively updating and adding new features, so it's still growing.”
— Affinity%20review'>Affinity review by James R.
4. Pablo Editor
Image courtesy of Buffer
Pablo is a fairly basic free image editing tool that businesses and individuals use to alter images for use in commercial and personal projects. The software’s focus is on image editing for social media use and touts the speed with which users can edit and publish images as its defining characteristic. Pablo also contains a massive image library from which users can select and utilize images free of charge.
Features
- Choose from a free content library of 600,000-plus images
- Light alteration tools
- Insert text and graphics
- Repositioning and resizing tools
Free option
- The tool is completely free to use
What users like:
“How easy it is. I mean, you just upload a shot, choose the style of your text, write what you want ... and you are done. No weird things, no more options, no more time than the one needed to do something easy ... A simple tool to get easy images with text. Also, being able to share directly to social channels from the app is a great point.”
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“How easy it is. I mean, you just upload a shot, choose the style of your text, write what you want ... and you are done. No weird things, no more options, no more time than the one needed to do something easy ... A simple tool to get easy images with text. Also, being able to share directly to social channels from the app is a great point.”
— Pablo%20review'>Pablo review by Alexandro L.
What users dislike:
“The design options are limited in sizes, text placeholders and filters which could [be] very unattractive for designers. I understand that adding too many features could confuse some users but maybe some extra filters and free text placeholders could improve usability.”
— Pablo%20review'>Pablo review by Katie H.
“The design options are limited in sizes, text placeholders and filters which could [be] very unattractive for designers. I understand that adding too many features could confuse some users but maybe some extra filters and free text placeholders could improve usability.”
— Pablo%20review'>Pablo review by Katie H.
5. Ribbet
Image courtesy of Ribbet
Ribbet is a free photo editor and collage maker that provides a full set of features for users. The software places a heavy focus on collage creation, enabling users to create many different types of collages.
Features
- Layering and watermarking
- Lighting alteration
- Huge selection of effects
- Auto-fixing tools
Free option
- Free to download and use
Paid option (Ribbet Premium)
- Monthly ($4.95)
- Twice per year ($19.95)
- Annually ($29.95)
What users like:
“Ribbet is designed with a user-friendly interface along with wide control options. The interface is really simple and clear and it makes all of the navigation as quick and efficient with a click of a button. This app also easily accommodates social networks so you can upload your photos from your computer of several different social media sites like Facebook, Flickr and Google+.”
— Ribbet review by Gregory B.
“Ribbet is designed with a user-friendly interface along with wide control options. The interface is really simple and clear and it makes all of the navigation as quick and efficient with a click of a button. This app also easily accommodates social networks so you can upload your photos from your computer of several different social media sites like Facebook, Flickr and Google+.”
— Ribbet review by Gregory B.
What users dislike:
“So much is premium (costs money) now that it is more convenient and cost-effective to use other editing software or apps that have the needed features free. Also, the userface feels a little outdated. I also find myself wishing for more control and fewer constrictions; the program feels limited sometimes.”
— Ribbet review by Bianca B.
“So much is premium (costs money) now that it is more convenient and cost-effective to use other editing software or apps that have the needed features free. Also, the userface feels a little outdated. I also find myself wishing for more control and fewer constrictions; the program feels limited sometimes.”
— Ribbet review by Bianca B.
Recommendations for others using the product:
“Ribbet will make it easier for anyone to make catchy pictures or images with text and make them look more professional.”
--Ribbet review by Maria R.
“Ribbet will make it easier for anyone to make catchy pictures or images with text and make them look more professional.”
--Ribbet review by Maria R.
6. Photos
Image courtesy of Apple
Photos is a multifaceted tool featuring cloud storage, image hosting and photo editing. This completely free application contains basic but powerful photo editing tools to help you polish the cache of images you are hosting on the software.
Features
- Complex in-image search
- Mobile photo editing
- Light and color alteration
Free option
- Completely free to download and use
What users like:
“Photos is the best storage platform because it's FREE, unlimited image storage. I love that it can be accessed anywhere s... and the editing feature is awesome. As a professional and personal user, I can edit and download the photos I want to use when I work from a desktop, and edit and share right from the app on mobile. It saves me time and effort when using photos or videos. I love that you can search by date, names, subjects or anything — it's amazing!”
— Photos review by Jessie P.
“Photos is the best storage platform because it's FREE, unlimited image storage. I love that it can be accessed anywhere s... and the editing feature is awesome. As a professional and personal user, I can edit and download the photos I want to use when I work from a desktop, and edit and share right from the app on mobile. It saves me time and effort when using photos or videos. I love that you can search by date, names, subjects or anything — it's amazing!”
— Photos review by Jessie P.
What users dislike:
“Much of the time I feel like the software isn't very fluid and by that I mean it doesn't always consistently sync across the board with all of my devices so there are pretty consistent errors that happen within the file scheming.”
— Photos review by Joel V.
“Much of the time I feel like the software isn't very fluid and by that I mean it doesn't always consistently sync across the board with all of my devices so there are pretty consistent errors that happen within the file scheming.”
— Photos review by Joel V.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
“If you need a feature-rich solution, then Lightroom by Adobe is the easiest choice. But if you're not a pro editor, it can be intimidating, making Photos an easy and simple choice.”
--Photos review by Benjamin V.
“If you need a feature-rich solution, then Lightroom by Adobe is the easiest choice. But if you're not a pro editor, it can be intimidating, making Photos an easy and simple choice.”
--Photos review by Benjamin V.
7. GIMP
Image courtesy of GIMP
GIMP is an open-source image manipulation [tool] with which users can edit photos, create original artwork and retouch images. It is a multifaceted tool with a variety of features for professionals and hobbyists alike.
Features
- Advanced digital photo retouching
- Perspective distortion fixing tools
- Customizable interface
- Support for multiple file formats
Free option
- GIMP is a completely free, open-source software
What users like:
“GIMP is a great graphic design software because it lets you manipulate the image using many of the same features found in Photoshop. You can create layers, edit and create shapes, cut images intelligently to then overlay overlayers, angle and change perspectives of images, use countless paint brushes and shapes, paint exact colors and more. And for people new to the software, there are endless tutorials to teach you how to use the software. Both the program and the training are free.”
--GIMP review by Adam R.
“GIMP is a great graphic design software because it lets you manipulate the image using many of the same features found in Photoshop. You can create layers, edit and create shapes, cut images intelligently to then overlay overlayers, angle and change perspectives of images, use countless paint brushes and shapes, paint exact colors and more. And for people new to the software, there are endless tutorials to teach you how to use the software. Both the program and the training are free.”
--GIMP review by Adam R.
What users dislike:
“One thing that I really dislike about GIMP is the text edit feature. It is really hard to edit text after you have added it to an image. I also dislike the options for vectors. It is very had to import a vector from an outside source and be able to edit it within GIMP. It is also very hard to create vectors in GIMP.”
--GIMP review by John P.
“One thing that I really dislike about GIMP is the text edit feature. It is really hard to edit text after you have added it to an image. I also dislike the options for vectors. It is very had to import a vector from an outside source and be able to edit it within GIMP. It is also very hard to create vectors in GIMP.”
--GIMP review by John P.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
“Search for videos on how to use the program and check with GIMP community members who have answered questions you may have. Be sure to do updates if it has been a while since you have downloaded the program.”
--GIMP review by Jessie J.
“Search for videos on how to use the program and check with GIMP community members who have answered questions you may have. Be sure to do updates if it has been a while since you have downloaded the program.”
--GIMP review by Jessie J.
8. CorelDRAW
Image courtesy of Corel
CorelDRAW is a professional photo editing and website design software. The software is optimized for professionals looking to create and edit graphics, illustrations, photos, art and more.
Features
- Block shadow tool
- Align and distribute nodes
- Symmetry drawing mode
- Corner control in dashed lines and outlines
- Impact tool
Free option
- 15-day free trial
Paid option
- Perpetual license (one-time fee of $499)
- Annual subscription ($198/year)
What users like:
“This software, despite being used at a professional level, is ideal for beginners; it is very easy to learn to use and has great tools such as the automation vectorization module. The help window located on the left of the window is wonderful; it indicates step by step the functions of the selected tool. The text viewer is excellent; it greatly facilitates the process to choose the right source.”
--CorelDRAW review by Libia G.
“This software, despite being used at a professional level, is ideal for beginners; it is very easy to learn to use and has great tools such as the automation vectorization module. The help window located on the left of the window is wonderful; it indicates step by step the functions of the selected tool. The text viewer is excellent; it greatly facilitates the process to choose the right source.”
--CorelDRAW review by Libia G.
What users dislike:
“The software becomes very slow when you are working files with more than 100 pages; sometimes the program can be a bit unstable; the module to export to more formats should be improved for future versions in order to ensure that vectors or texts that are exported do not suffer major changes in the process.”
--CorelDRAW review by Edgar R.
“The software becomes very slow when you are working files with more than 100 pages; sometimes the program can be a bit unstable; the module to export to more formats should be improved for future versions in order to ensure that vectors or texts that are exported do not suffer major changes in the process.”
--CorelDRAW review by Edgar R.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
“It's a great way to work with seamless integration among apps in the Suite, from vectors to bitmaps to fonts without forking out large sums to own it or becoming dependent on annoying subscriptions and cloud computing. Buy it, use it and get your pro work done fast without having to study complicated tutorials.”
--CorelDRAW review by Robert R.
“It's a great way to work with seamless integration among apps in the Suite, from vectors to bitmaps to fonts without forking out large sums to own it or becoming dependent on annoying subscriptions and cloud computing. Buy it, use it and get your pro work done fast without having to study complicated tutorials.”
--CorelDRAW review by Robert R.
9. Capture One Pro
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Capture One Pro is commercial-grade photo editing software. Typically used by professional photographers, the photo editing software gives users full control over the editing process with a full complement of tools.
Features
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- Handwritten annotations directly on the image
- Layered workflow
- Feather and refine masks
- Export crop to path
- Color improvements
Free option
- 30-day free trial with all features unlocked
Paid option
- $299 one-time fee
What users like:
“Raw processing is amazing in this software, and there is no other software in the marketplace that makes tethered shooting as much of an ease. While there's absolutely a steep learning curve, once you learn the ins and outs of this software it's a huge asset. Some of the best perks are the ability to convey more information to offsite teams — such as being able to set up a Capture Pilot session for an offsite art director, or being able to send layered files to a retouching/editing department with annotated notes. I've never used software that handles adjusting colors so well.”
--Capture One Pro review by Anne T.
“Raw processing is amazing in this software, and there is no other software in the marketplace that makes tethered shooting as much of an ease. While there's absolutely a steep learning curve, once you learn the ins and outs of this software it's a huge asset. Some of the best perks are the ability to convey more information to offsite teams — such as being able to set up a Capture Pilot session for an offsite art director, or being able to send layered files to a retouching/editing department with annotated notes. I've never used software that handles adjusting colors so well.”
--Capture One Pro review by Anne T.
What users dislike:
“I do feel like the RAW adjustments in Capture One can quickly push a photograph out of gamut, I also dislike that there are not a lot of ‘styles’ available for Capture One like for example VSCO. I do wish that I could move files on my computer like in Lightroom, for example I can drag a folder in LR into another folder and LR will move the file on my hard drive for me.”
--Capture One Pro review by Zachary A.
“I do feel like the RAW adjustments in Capture One can quickly push a photograph out of gamut, I also dislike that there are not a lot of ‘styles’ available for Capture One like for example VSCO. I do wish that I could move files on my computer like in Lightroom, for example I can drag a folder in LR into another folder and LR will move the file on my hard drive for me.”
--Capture One Pro review by Zachary A.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
“Capture One isn't an easy software for beginners and could be complicated for the new professionals. If you decide to consider it, take your time to discover everything and you'll see that Capture One is just THE software to treat your pictures.”
--Capture One Pro review by Greg S.
“Capture One isn't an easy software for beginners and could be complicated for the new professionals. If you decide to consider it, take your time to discover everything and you'll see that Capture One is just THE software to treat your pictures.”
--Capture One Pro review by Greg S.
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There are dozens of free photo editors out there, so we've hand-picked the very best so you can make your pictures look amazing without paying a penny.
Of course, if you're able to wait until Black Friday and Cyber Monday, you'll almost certainly be able to find a great deal on a premium photo editor like Adobe Photoshop, but there's plenty of choice out there if you can't wait that long.
We've spent hours putting a huge range of photo editors to the test, and picked out the best ones for any level of skill and experience. From powerful software packed with features that give Photoshop a run for its money to simple tools that give your pictures a whole new look with a couple of clicks, there's something for everyone.
Many free photo editors only offer a very limited selection of tools unless you pay for a subscription, or place a watermark on exported images, but none of the tools here carry any such restrictions. Whichever one you choose, you can be sure that there are no hidden tricks to catch you out.
Best free photo editors 2019 at a glance:
- GIMP
- Ashampoo Photo Optimizer 2019
- Canva
- Fotor
- Photo Pos Pro
- Paint.NET
- PhotoScape
- Pixlr X
- Adobe Photoshop Express Editor
- PiZap
1. GIMP
The best free photo editor for advanced image editing
No ads or limitations
GIMP (the GNU Image Manipulation Program) is the best free photo editor around. It's packed with the kind of image-enhancing tools you'd find in premium software, and more are being added every day.
The photo editing toolkit is breathtaking, and features layers, masks, curves, and levels. You can eliminate flaws easily with the excellent clone stamp and healing tools, create custom brushes, apply perspective changes, and apply changes to isolated areas with smart selection tools.
GIMP is an open source free photo editor, and its community of users and developers have created a huge collection of plugins to extend its utility even further. Many of these come pre-installed, and you can download more from the official glossary. If that's not enough, you can even install Photoshop plugins.
2. Ashampoo Photo Optimizer 2019
Fuss-free photo editing with automatic optimization tools
Fine manual controls
If you've got a lot of photos that you need to edit in a hurry, Ashampoo Photo Optimizer 2019 could be the tool for you. Its interface is clean and uncluttered, and utterly devoid of ads (although you'll need to submit an email address before you can start using it).
Importing pictures is a breeze, and once they've been added to the pool, you can select several at once to rotate or mirror, saving you valuable time. You can also choose individual photos to enhance with the software's one-click optimization tool. In our tests this worked particularly well on landscapes, but wasn't always great for other subjects.
If you want to make manual color and exposure corrections, there are half a dozen sliders to let you do exactly that. It's a shame you can't also apply the same color changes to a whole set of pictures at once, but this is otherwise a brilliant free photo editor for making quick corrections.
For more advanced editing, check out Ashampoo Photo Optimizer 7 – the premium version of the software with enhanced optimization tools.
3. Canva
Professional-level photo editing and templates in your browser
$12.95
Great selection of templates
No fine manual editing tools
Canva is a photo editor that runs in your web browser, and is ideal for turning your favorite snaps into cards, posters, invitations and social media posts. If you're interested in maintaining a polished online presence, it's the perfect tool for you.
Canva has two tiers, free and paid, but the free level is perfect for home users. Just sign up with your email address and you'll get 1GB free cloud storage for your snaps and designs, 8,000 templates to use and edit, and two folders to keep your work organized.
You won't find advanced tools like clone brushes and smart selectors here, but there's a set of handy sliders for applying tints, vignette effects, sharpening, adjusting brightness, saturation and contrast, and much more. The text editing tools are intuitive, and there's a great selection of backgrounds and other graphics to complete your designs.
4. Fotor
One-click enhancements to make your photos shine in seconds
Batch image processing
Fotor is a free photo editor that's ideal for giving your pictures a boost quickly. If there's specific area of retouching you need doing with, say, the clone brush or healing tool, you're out of luck. However, if your needs are simple, its stack of high-end filters really shine.
There's a foolproof tilt-shift tool, for example, and a raft of vintage and vibrant colour tweaks, all easily accessed through Fotor's clever menu system. You can manually alter your own curves and levels, too, but without the complexity of high-end tools.
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Fotor's standout function, and one that's sorely lacking in many free photo editors, is its batch processing tool – feed it a pile of pics and it'll filter the lot of them in one go, perfect if you have a memory card full of holiday snaps and need to cover up the results of a dodgy camera or shaky hand.
5. Photo Pos Pro
Advanced photo editing tools packaged in a simple interface
Beginner and advanced modes
Photo Pos Pro isn't as well known as Paint.net and GIMP, but it's another top-quality free photo editor that's packed with advanced image-enhancing tools.
This free photo editor's interface is smarter and more accessible than GIMP's array of menus and toolbars, with everything arranged in a logical and consistent way. If it's still too intimidating, there's also an optional 'novice' layout that resembles Fotor's filter-based approach. The choice is yours.
The 'expert' layout offers both layers and layer masks for sophisticated editing, as well as tools for adjusting curves and levels manually. You can still access the one-click filters via the main menu, but the focus is much more on fine editing.
6. Paint.NET
Looking a little dated, but still a dependable all-rounder
Plugin support
More is not, believe it or not, always better. Paint.NET's simplicity is one of its main selling points; it's a quick, easy to operate free photo editor that's ideal for trivial tasks that don't necessarily justify the sheer power of tools like GIMP.
Don't let the name fool you, though. This isn't just a cheap copy of Microsoft's ultra-basic Paint – even if it was originally meant to replace it. It's a proper photo editor, just one that lands on the basic side of the curve.
Paint.NET’s interface will remind you of its namesake, but over the years, they’ve added advanced editing tools like layers, an undo history, a ton of filters, myriad community-created plugins, and a brilliant 3D rotate/zoom function that's handy for recomposing images.
7. PhotoScape
Raw image conversion, batch processing and much more
Great selection of filters
PhotoScape might look like a rather simple free photo editor, but take a look at its main menu and you'll find a wealth of features: raw conversion, photo splitting and merging, animated GIF creation, and even a rather odd (but useful) function with which you can print lined, graph or sheet music paper.
The meat, of course, is in the photo editing. PhotoScape's interface is among the most esoteric of all the apps we've looked at here, with tools grouped into pages in odd configurations. It certainly doesn't attempt to ape Photoshop, and includes fewer features.
We'd definitely point this towards the beginner, but that doesn't mean you can't get some solid results. PhotoScape's filters are pretty advanced, so it's if good choice if you need to quickly level, sharpen or add mild filtering to pictures in a snap.
8. Pixlr X
A comprehensive browser-based photo editor for quick results
Stylish design
Pixlr X is the successor to Pixlr Editor, which was one of our favorite free online photo editors for many years.
Pixlr X makes several improvements on its predecessor. For starters, it's based on HTML5 rather than Flash, which means it can run in any modern browser. It's also slick and well designed, with an interface that's reminiscent of Photoshop Express, and a choice of dark or light color schemes.
With Pixlr X, you can make fine changes to colors and saturation, sharpen and blur images, apply vignette effects and frames, and combine multiple images. There's also support for layers, which you won't find in many free online photo editors, and an array of tools for painting and drawing. A great choice for even advanced tasks.
9. Adobe Photoshop Express Editor
A convenient way to correct lighting and exposure problems
Stylish design
As its name suggests, Adobe Photoshop Express Editor is a trimmed-down, browser-based version of the company's world-leading photo editing software. Perhaps surprisingly, it features a more extensive toolkit than the downloadable Photoshop Express app, but it only supports images in JPG format that are below 16MB.
Again, this is a Flash-based tool, but Adobe provides handy mobile apps for all platforms so you won’t miss out if you’re using a smartphone or tablet.
This free online photo editor has all the panache you’d expect from Adobe, and although it doesn’t boast quite as many tools as some of its rivals, everything that’s there is polished to perfection. Adobe Photoshop Express Editor is a pleasure to use. Its only drawbacks are the limits on uploaded file size and types, and lack of support for layers.
10. PiZap
A fun photo editor for preparing your pictures for social media
Templates for social media
Free online photo editor PiZap is available in both HTML5 and Flash editions, making it suitable for any device. You can choose to work with a photo from your hard drive, Facebook, Google Photos, Google Drive, Google Search, or a catalog of stock images. This is an impressive choice, though some of the stock images are only available to premium subscribers, and you'll need to watch out for copyright issues if you use a pic straight from Google Images.
piZap’s editing interface has a dark, modern design that makes heavy use of sliders for quick adjustments – a system that works much better than tricky icons and drop-down menus if you’re using a touchscreen device.
When you’re done, you can share your creation on all the biggest social media networks, as well as piZap’s own servers, Dropbox and Google Drive. Alternatively, you can save it to your hard drive, send it via email, or grab an embed code. You can only export your work in high quality if you’ve opened your wallet for the premium editor, but for silly social sharing that’s unlikely to be a problem.
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