Graphic & Design (843 programs)
Pros: Simple drag and drop mechanism. Wide selection of design preset. 2D and 3D rendering. Allows users to edit preset objects.
Cons: Hard to navigate 3D models. Basic-looking interface. Configuration takes time to understand. More like a game than a design tool.
Pros: User-friendly commands and interface. Can be upgraded.
Cons: Some AutoCAD functionalities may be missing. More demanding and bigger drawings could cause freezing issues.
Pros: Simple minimal user interface. Small download and fast performance.
Cons: Function is useful in limited circumstances. Dated visual presentation.
Pros: Three viewing modes. Large library of parts. Allow parts customization. Easy to create circuit design.
Cons: No update from the developers.
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: 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: 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: Parametric 3D BIM modeling with detailed scheduling and documentation tools. Interoperability with common CAD/BIM formats enables easier collaboration. Built‑in content libraries and project‑wide parameters ease design consistency.
Cons: No support for multi‑user worksharing or advanced MEP/structural modelling. Limited tools for complex structural analysis or engineering workflows.
Pros: Available as a one-time paid software. Offers pre-defined graphics and a huge library of assets. Features extensive brush tools that are intuitive to use.
Cons: Lacks publishing tools. User interface needs an overhaul.
Pros: Offers a way to craft captivating AR effects and filters. Provides an intuitive interface. Allows seamless previewing across various smartphone screens.
Cons: Requires design and 3D modeling proficiency.
Pros: Offers plethora of templates. User-friendly interface. Accessible.
Cons: Limited customization options. Occasional ads.
Pros: Lightweight and easy to use. Good brush variety and customization. Supports multiple file formats. Continues to receive updates.
Cons: No mobile version. Limited advanced animation features. UI is basic and lacks flair.
Pros: Lots of useful photo editing functions. Very straightforward to use. Useful Help pages.
Cons: Missing decent support for layers & gradients. Not as cheap as the GIMP (i.e. not free).