Photography (10000 programs)
Pros: Diverse range of powerful editing tools. AI-powered face transformation.
Cons: Limited advanced editing features.
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.
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: Intelligent photo editing. Easy-to-use AI Magical Cutout feature. Visual interface makes it intuitive.
Cons: Can come across as insensitive to some user groups. Text content in Mandarin.
Pros: Three camera modes. Smart panorama shooting. Advanced editing features. Wide images.
Cons: No video editing.
Pros: Masking tools. Background options. “Standard,” “High,” and “Maximum” image quality options. Includes a tutorial.
Cons: No templates. No brightness and contrast sliders.
Pros: Instant virtual makeup try-ons. Customizable beauty enhancements. Live filters for selfies and videos. Virtual product testing with AR technology.
Cons: Most advanced tools require a subscription. Some premium users face issues accessing paid features. Some devices have trouble rendering a realistic AR experience.
Pros: High-quality audio production. Customizable listening speeds.
Cons: Privacy and security concerns.
Pros: Modern and user-friendly interface. Extensive photo editing tools. Can quickly spot and delete low-quality photos and duplicates. Capable of HD lossless compression to minimize file size.
Cons: Lags and crashes too often. Frequently displays a thumbnail error.
Pros: Open-source. Extensive manual controls. RAW, HDR, DRO support. No ads or paywalls.
Cons: Interface overwhelming for beginners. Heavy features may require learning curve.
Pros: Various vintage camera types. Allows flipping of camera lens. Comes with timer. Shares pictures on the recepient's home screen.
Cons: Free version has limited options. Could use a simpler interface. Cannot use multiple cameras.
Pros: Organize photos automatically. Image recognition. Many ways to view your pictures. With built-in editing tools.
Cons: Some unexpected crashes. There is little control over the use of data.
Pros: Tons of trendy templates, effects, and transitions. Capable to export 720P HD video quality. Add an unlimited number of photos. Transitions follow the exact music rhythm.
Cons: Intrusive ads appear frequently. No tutorials provided.
Pros: One-tap copy and sharing support fast reuse in other AI image tools. Offline access keeps saved prompts available without internet.
Cons: Contains ads that can interrupt browsing. Data collection and sharing can concern privacy-focused users.
Pros: Wireless control on your camera. You can make a self-portrait by yourself. Transfer images from the camera to other devices.
Cons: Difficulty connecting with Bluetooth.