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  2. Photopea - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .photopea .com. Photopea ( / ˈfoʊtəˈpiː / FOH-tə-PEE) is a web-based photo and graphics editor. It is used for image editing, making illustrations, web design or converting between different image formats. Photopea is advertising-supported software.

  3. Pixlr - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .pixlr .com. Pixlr is a group of AI-powered SaaS creative tools including Pixlr.com, Designs.ai and Vectr.com. [1] Pixlr.com is a cloud-based set of image editing tools and utilities, including a number of photo editors, AI image generation and a photo sharing service.

  4. PicMonkey - Wikipedia

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    PicMonkey is an online photo editing and design service that can be accessed from a web browser, or through a mobile app. The company behind the service is headquartered in downtown Seattle, Washington .

  5. Fotor - Wikipedia

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    www .fotor .com. Fotor is a multi-platform photo editing software. [3] It was first launched in 2012 and was dubbed "Photoshop Lite" by the BBC. [4] Fotor's software is available on mobile devices, desktop computers, and online as a web app. [5] It offers a suite of image editing tools and features for users to edit and enhance photos quickly ...

  6. Picsart - Wikipedia

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    Website. picsart .com. Picsart is an Armenian-American technology company based in Miami, Florida, United States and Yerevan, Armenia that develops the Picsart suite of online photo and video editing applications, with a social creative community.

  7. Aviary (image editor) - Wikipedia

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    License. Freemium. Website. aviary.com (defunct) Aviary was a photo-editing platform for iOS, Android, Windows, and the web (web application). Aviary powered numerous mobile applications, including its self-titled iOS and Android apps, and a Windows app called Photo Editor.

  8. Picnik - Wikipedia

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    Picnik was an online photo editing service which was acquired by Google in 2010. It was headquartered in Downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. [2] The site allowed users to edit images, add styles to imported images and use basic editing tools such as cropping and resizing an image.

  9. Image editing - Wikipedia

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    Image editing encompasses the processes of altering images, whether they are digital photographs, traditional photo-chemical photographs, or illustrations. Traditional analog image editing is known as photo retouching, using tools such as an airbrush to modify photographs or editing illustrations with any traditional art medium.

  10. Microsoft Photo Editor - Wikipedia

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    Website. support .microsoft .com /kb /169938. Microsoft Photo Editor is a raster graphics editor component of Microsoft Office first included with Microsoft Office 97. It features editing tools to texturize, create negatives, adjust gamma, and add transparency to GIF images.

  11. Picas (app) - Wikipedia

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    Picas is free art photo editing application which uses deep neural network and artificial intelligence to automatically redraw photos to artistic effects. The app was created by Picas.Inc, a subsidiary of IObit.