Graphic & Design (22 programs)
Pros: Creative freedom. Diverse applications. Intuitive interface. Immersive experience.
Cons: Limited to 3D modeling.
Pros: Lets users generate photos by typing prompts. Lets users generate text effects as well. AI is trained on Adobe in-house and openly licensed content.
Cons: Sometimes produces bad results.
Pros: Engaging generative AI software. Produces original content with every search. Displays a time estimate for every image output.
Cons: There’s no mention of ownership and copyright. Picture frames are uneven and poorly cropped. Downloads in .png format only. Users can’t create accounts.
Pros: Process is simple and easy to understand. Lets you choose between two art versions. Can be used on animal photos. Only takes a few seconds to obtain outcome.
Cons: Limited editing tools available. Output can only be saved in default resolution.
Pros: Easy-to-use tools. Animation and texture features. Supports plugins. Can be used outside Minecraft models.
Cons: Adding curves is difficult. Curves can make animations harder. Limited use outside Minecraft.
Pros: Simple operation. Fast processing. Generates nine images per request.
Cons: Often busy and fails to work. Images provided looked distorted up close. Not as innovative as other similar apps.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Various design templates and idea prompts. Automatically checks for formatting and style issues. Design themes.
Cons: Not yet available to the general public. Workaround is confusing and does not work.
Pros: Part of the Canva design suite. Thousands of templates to choose from. Huge collection of icons, images, and graphics for designing. Collaboration option.
Cons: Printing and shipping service coverage is limited.
Pros: Easy-to-use design tools. Thousands of beautiful templates and assets. Supports images and videos. The premium version has a free 30-day trial.
Cons: Can feel lacking to advanced users.
Pros: Web-based app. Inspired by the classic MS Paint. Free and lightweight.
Cons: No advanced tools or features.
Pros: Intuitive and beginner-friendly. Cloud-based file management. Smooth browser performance. No installation required.
Cons: Lacks offline functionality. Limited export options. Fewer advanced tools.
Pros: Quicker video rendering. Cloud storage feature. Runs smoothly on any online browsers and platforms.
Cons: More features available upon purchasing. Lacks extra effects or filters. Can be confusing at the beginning.
Pros: Works with raster, vector, and PSD files. Familiar interface. Large set of feature. Works in several browsers.
Cons: Performance stutter during editing. Some intrusive ads.
Pros: Previous design experience is not necessary.. SEO-friendly data can be inserted in a matter of seconds..
Cons: The terms and conditions are not publicly available in English.. There are few customer support options in the event that a problem arises..
Pros: All of the available illustrations have been licensed through MIT.. Images can be edited in order to suit the needs of the end user..
Cons: Only SVG images are supported by this portal.. There is little customer support information currently available..
Pros: Users are able to select from an impressive number of high-quality images.. Search parameters can be adjusted in order to encounter the most relevant file..
Cons: The number of files which are able to be downloaded per month is limited.. This file could slow down computers with little available memory..
Pros: An interesting way to discover creations by other users.. Can be used in conjunction with the Google Daydream VR platform..
Cons: The objects are not detailed or entirely realistic.. There are currently a limited number of choices..
Pros: Makes graphic design easy and straightforward.. Free to use..
Cons: Has a limited range of options.. Industry graphic design software offers more tools..
Pros: Build 8 types of chart for free. Animated and resizable charts.
Cons: Requires some coding knowledge. Still in development.