Multimedia (6062 programs)
Pros: Comes with samples. Has tips at startup. Has a comprehensive user manual. Possible to export images to external editor.
Cons: Requires downloading another software. Launching it is difficult. Requires a system restart.
Pros: Supports offline playback. Faster than the web app. Offers a huge collection of content. Supports multiple screen sizes.
Cons: Doesn’t support HDR and 4K. Doesn’t support picture-in-picture mode. Offline playback is limited to 48 hours.
Pros: Accessible for all skill levels. Numerous AI editing capabilities. Wide variety of presets to use. Ability to restore and enhance images.
Cons: Considerable system requirements.
Pros: User-centered interface. Handy photo editor. Advanced algorithm and artificial intelligence. Most of the enhancement is done in one click.
Cons: Batch image processing is only available when purchased. The output contains a watermark in free version.
Pros: Safe to use. Cross platform. Ability to add your pics. Large library of avatars, GIFs, etc.. Compatible with video conferencing apps.
Cons: Can lag. Imperfect calibration at times.
Pros: Many output formats. Can convert audio streams.
Cons: Commercial use isn’t free.
Pros: Multiple filters and effects. Simple interface. Supports multiple file formats. No lags or crashes.
Cons: Watermark in free version.
Pros: Easy-to-use interface. Tons of free templates, filters, audio samples, and effects. In-depth customization of overlapping elements. Can upload directly to social media.
Cons: Not a lot of built-in tooltips available. Can’t change the dark theme.
Pros: Wide range of tools. Intuitive and simple interface. Exports to any file size and formats, including 4K. Direct upload to Youtube and Vimeo.
Cons: Could use more advanced features. Some filters, overlays, and transitions looks overdone.
Pros: Compatible with multiple formats. Preconfigured profiles. Preview. Quick, high-quality conversion.
Cons: Few advanced options.
Pros: Improves and tweaks GIMP’s lacking user interface. The best alternative to highly complicated Adobe Photoshop. Mimics Photoshop interface perfectly. Adds a bunch of extra features.
Cons: Difficult to install. Requires deep technical knowledge to install.
Pros: Supports various video sharing sites. Built-in converter. Faster download speed. Clean and intuitive GUI.
Cons: Requires users to play the media to capture the video.
Pros: AI-powered tools. Over 80 Looks designed by famous photographers. User-friendly interface. Can be either a standalone app or a plug-in.
Cons: Doesn’t have the full capabilities of an image editor.
Pros: Cast and stream videos on your Apple TV and Chromecast devices. A better option than Airplay Mirroring or Chrome Tab Mirroring. DVD and Blu-ray subtitle support. Instant scrubbing preview.
Cons: Requires download of an extra app.
Pros: Features virtually unlimited templates. Integrates high-quality printing. Supports advanced editing tools. Intuitive for beginner designers.
Cons: Doesn’t have pen tool or vector editing. Restrictive and not much depth in terms of pixel-by-pixel modifications.