Photography (10000 programs)
Pros: Simple process. Allows users to create unlimited living photos. Comes with photo editing tools. Can be used to reboot old photos.
Cons: Limited effects. Free version only supports one overlay per photo. Hard brush control. Masking tool is not calibrated.
Pros: Has a powerful photo-editing AI. Extensive options for all of its tools. Automatic retouching with its Magic Retouch function. Can generate Magic Avatars from photos.
Cons: Performance can be unstable sometimes.
Pros: Easy and fun to use. Up to 100 available collage layouts. Allows freestyle editing. Supports up to 18 photos.
Cons: No advanced photo editing.
Pros: Extensive editing tools. Background enhancement. AI-powered subject recognition. Template variety. User-friendly interface.
Cons: Subscription-based access to most advanced features.
Pros: Has more than 1,000 overlays. Numerous filter options. Offers a social media canvas. Photo and video redaction tool.
Cons: Crashes after being used for a prolonged period.
Pros: Simple and user-friendly process. Can edit photos and videos. Has a number of AI-powered tools.
Cons: Outdated, laggy UI. Lacks advanced editing features. Has too many intrusive pop-up ads.
Pros: Takes fantastic, professional-looking photos. Plenty of editing options. Choose between automatic and manual controls. Audio and video cameras included. Variety of camera styles, which allow you to take very different photos.
Cons: Sluggish and slow to respond. Not intuitive enough or easy to use.
Pros: Very user friendly. What it does, it does well.
Cons: Really limited feature set. Nothing new or unique.
Pros: Quickly scans physical files. Allows you to correct the scope of the scan. Automatically adjust brightness and clarity. Offers convenient sharing and storage solutions.
Cons: PDF files will have watermarks for the free version. Requires a camera with autofocus.