Photography (10000 programs)
Pros: Feature-packed multimedia editor. Over 500 filters and effects collection. D3D feature. Basic to advanced editing options.
Cons: Effects and filters take too long to load. Crashes frequently.
Pros: Replaces your smartphone camera feed with media of your choice. Protects camera privacy from malicious apps. Useful for live streaming assistance and entertainment. Allows customization of replacement footage.
Cons: Relies on a virtual machine that can be detected.
Pros: Various shooting modes. Capture moments in iPhone camera quality. Wide range of filters and beauty effects. Auto-flash available.
Cons: No advanced camera effects are further supported.
Pros: Very simple to operate. Wide range of imaging effects. Fun props and text effects. Fast and efficient. Small file size.
Cons: No batch processing support. Potentially dated interface. Lacks advanced features.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Efficient photo and video organization. Supports multiple formats and basic editing features.
Cons: Lacks advanced editing tools.
Pros: This application is free to install. It offers a host of user-friendly tools.
Cons: Not as advanced as more detailed programs. A file size of 71 megabytes is quite large.
Pros: Filled with beauty enhancements, creative filters, magical effects. Basic but powerful editing adjustments. Full version is completely free. Good for TikTok contents.
Cons: Needs to be manually updated.
Pros: Intuitive and familiar UI. Multiple zoom levels. Supports various lens types.
Cons: Highly hardware-dependent.
Pros: With a ton of filters to use. Can save and export photos. User-friendly interface.
Cons: Requires devices with higher specs. More features are hidden behind the paywall.
Pros: Extremely easy to use. Integration with Adobe Revel. Some interesting filters.
Cons: Editing features are very basic. Doesn't save files to their source folder.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Total control of various settings. Automatic GUI orientation change.
Cons: Some features depend on device models.
Pros: Capable of high-speed frame rates from 60fps to 240fps. Adjustable focus and exposure via dual arc slider controls. Configure shadows and highlighting in real-time. Plenty of customisation options to help you develop your own filming style.
Cons: Function is largely dependent on your device capabilities. Some features aren't available on all devices. Slightly awkward to use professionally in comparison to full-sized cameras. Takes time to learn about all features and how to use them properly.
Pros: Tons of filters to use. User-friendly interface. Excellent editing tools. Lots of ways to quickly share your images.
Cons: Many of the tools are locked behind a paywall. Applying templates can cause the app to lag.
Pros: Has a lot of filters and effects. Can share directly with social media. Allows you to create GIFs. Has a music library for video editing.
Cons: Doesn’t allow the processing of external photos. Overwhelming user interface.
Pros: Wide selection of filters and effects. Fun novelty features. Easy collage and postcard creation. Intuitive interface for all users.
Cons: Requires constant internet connection. No manual image repositioning. Slow effect preview loading.
Pros: Encrypt personal media files. Hidden app icon. Password recovery. Supports multiple languages.
Cons: Requires Device Administrator permission. Requires initial backup copy of hidden files before transferring or factory reset. Can still be access on File Manager. More features available at Pro version.
Pros: Utilizes effects for realistic lens simulations. Adjustable aperture. Classic SLR lenses and bokeh shapes. Depth brush for depth-of-field control. Color grading tools like Curves and HSL. AI HDR brightness.
Cons: Does not perfectly replicate a true DSLR. Slight image quality loss with heavy effects or compression. Occasional glitches or background noise. Learning curve.