Graphic & Design (841 programs)
Pros: Easy to use. Very quick. Cool stickers. Lots of shapes.
Cons: Only the trial is free. Not all collages are impressive. Plagued with ads. Annoying sound effects.
Pros: Many filters and effects available. Support for layers and masks. Lots of different edit options.
Cons: Unattractive interface. Lacks help and tutorials.
Pros: Easy to use. Lightweight. Functional.
Cons: Limited in function. Simple design.
Pros: Feature-packed in free version. Customizable interface. Supports using APIs. Cartesian Coordinate System. Offers batch printing functionality.
Cons: Professional version has limited features.
Pros: Suitable for beginners. Ability to modify body parts. Comes with an interactive interface. Choose gender and skin tone.
Cons: Not many clothes to choose from. Limited collection of accessories. Takes time to learn. Cannot add scars or wrinkles.
Pros: Provides lots of assets. Simple interface. Performs 3D animation well. Good for beginners.
Cons: File size is large. It hogs machine resource. No 3D modelling features. Uncanny asset designs.
Pros: Can edit photos and videos. Can create animation. Organized interface. Converts raw photos to image file format.
Cons: Limited video editing effects available. Limited render settings. Does not support music editing. Outdated interface.
Pros: Good alternative to Adobe Photoshop or GIMP. Easier to use than its main competitors. Image editing is layer-based. Support for unlimited 'undo' and 'redo'.
Cons: Less powerful than Adobe Photoshop. Not as many filters or brushes as its rivals. User-made plug-ins required for some effects. Dodge and burn tools are not fully reliable.