Graphic & Design (839 programs)
Pros: Intuitive interface. Layer support. Animation capabilities. Multiple export formats.
Cons: Limited to pixel art. No vector or advanced editing tools.
Pros: Easy to use interface. Quick switching between 2D and 3D views. Suitable for beginners.
Cons: Not ideal for professional-level design. Limited furniture and object library. Fewer export and customization options.
Pros: Intuitive touch and pen-based controls. Cross-platform support (iPad, macOS, Windows). Seamless file compatibility with other CAD tools. Ideal for quick prototyping and concept modeling.
Cons: Limited advanced simulation or analysis tools. Subscription-based pricing may not suit all users. Requires strong hardware for complex models. Fewer collaboration tools than cloud-based CAD apps.
Pros: Integrated AI background remover. Large, updated template library. Comprehensive photo retouching tools.
Cons: Online tool instability causes freezing. Cannot be used as a true offline program.
Pros: Excellent cross-platform support with Google Drive sync. Full animation suite with layers, Onion Skin, and MP4 export. Tons of advanced tools like Tile Mode, Gradient, and Symmetry drawing. Active Pixel Network™ community and Lospec palette support.
Cons: Aseprite file support is import-only.
Pros: Offers plethora of templates. User-friendly interface. Accessible.
Cons: Limited customization options. Occasional ads.
Pros: Supports layers and unlimited undo history. High performance with GPU acceleration. Extensive community-driven plugin library. Intuitive interface for various skill levels.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners. Minor transparency bugs in the Store version.
Pros: Professional 3D modeling tools on mobile and desktop. Runs locally and offline for data security and accessibility. Optimized touch experiences for on-the-go creation. Excellent data exchange with major CAD systems (CATIA, SolidWorks, etc.).
Cons: Learning curve for complex, precise modeling using only touch input.