Graphic & Design (839 programs)
Pros: Easy-to-use 2D floor planning with live 3D preview. Suitable for home layout visualization without technical expertise.
Cons: Basic rendering quality compared to professional design tools. Limited precision and performance for complex or large-scale projects.
Pros: No installation required. Saves color history. Creates color combinations.
Cons: Color history is not kept between sessions.
Pros: Easier modeling workflow. Opening tool. Supports collaboration tools.
Cons: Competes against more universal CAD programs. Not beginner friendly. May require large system resources.
Pros: Highly realistic and customizable deepfake creation. Continuous updates and improved AI models. Extensive tutorials and community support. Advanced face, head, and lip manipulation features.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners. Requires external video editing software for some features. Ethical concerns regarding misuse.
Pros: Packed with powerful tools. Excellent multimedia integration. Support for many coding languages. Improved CSS inspection. Integration with WordPress, Joomla! etc. Writes good clean code.
Cons: Lengthy installation process. Takes a while for beginners to get to grips with. Requires Creative Suite subscription.
Pros: Easy to draw diagrams. Works as a circuit simulator. Does not need installation. Allows creation of almost any type of electrical circuit.
Cons: Basic interface. Lacks advanced design features.
Pros: Offers advanced animation and modeling tools. Supports collaborative and individual workflows. Enables high-quality rendering and simulation. Streamlines complex 3D production pipelines.
Cons: Requires high-end hardware for smooth performance. Some plugins require additional licensing. Steep learning curve for beginners.
Pros: Integrated CAD, CAM, CAE, and PCB tools. Cloud collaboration for team workflows.
Cons: Requires powerful Windows hardware. Full functionality needs a subscription.
Pros: Customisable modules depending on the type of animation you do. Very fast and powerful. Suitable for professionals. Optiomised for 64-bit machines.
Cons: Not easy for beginners to pick-up. Modules have to be purchased separately.
Pros: Free to download and use. Easy to install.
Cons: Only available to Adobe Photoshop owners. A limited number of new features.
Pros: Offers a huge collection of images. Integrates well with Adobe products. Supports AI-powered searches. Offers photos, illustrations, and videos. Free trial available. Flexible purchase options.
Cons: Early termination fees.
Pros: Intuitive and beginner-friendly interface. High-quality filters and retouching options. Real-time editing previews. Lightweight and fast performance.
Cons: Limited advanced editing tools. Some features locked behind premium access.
Pros: Free to download and use. Feature-rich 3D animation tool. Supported by a large, active community. Option to import a variety of 3D models.
Cons: Does not offer 3D model creation tools. Only runs on the Windows operating system. Requires a strong graphics card. Some models have strict copyright restrictions.
Pros: Simple minimal user interface. Small download and fast performance.
Cons: Function is useful in limited circumstances. Dated visual presentation.
Pros: Open-source, allowing customization.. Interface is easy to understand.. A range of modification tools.. Creates sophisticated 3D models..
Cons: Photographs will need to be high quality for good results.. Runs into problems if photographs lack metadata.. Assumes a sophisticated knowledge of photography.. Takes a long time to create an object..