Photography (1312 programs)
Pros: Compatible with most formats. Batch conversion. Integration with Windows Explorer.
Cons: No editing tools.
Pros: AI-based facial recognition. Multi-storage support. High-quality slideshows. Handles RAW and HEIC formats.
Cons: Limited to photo management. No video editing tools. Lacks advanced image editing. Fewer multimedia features.
Pros: Cool way to navigate and upload the photo. Select different setting and download newer ones. Create screensavers. Choose 3 levels of quality when exporting.
Cons: Limited number of picture you can show in a gallery. You can just choose the type of art gallery once at the beginning.
Pros: Easy to use. Several templates available. Export to various image formats. Easily reposition images. Change frame, background, and more. Enlarge/reduce images.
Cons: No integrated image editor.
Pros: Cheaper than other organizational tools. Good tutorials for beginners. An online community of users.
Cons: Limited editing functionality. Requires 2GB of HDD space.
Pros: Unique image approach. Vast filter library. Lightweight and accessible. Tiling image generation.
Cons: Limited resolution support. No built-in guide. Basic hotkey implementation. No non-square image support.
Pros: Attractive interface. Very quick to browse entire photo collections.
Cons: Only supports JPG format. Doesn't include any extra tools.
Pros: Users can opt for a free demonstration.. Supports many different file formats..
Cons: A paid version is required to enjoy full access.. Cannot convert to GIF or BMP formats..
Pros: Easy to create slideshows. Huge collection of templates and transition effects. Various customization options. No plugins required.
Cons: Lacks own publishing platform.
Pros: Turns photos into moving images. Easy to use.
Cons: Results are similar to a slideshow. Editing features are extremely limited.