Photography (1318 programs)
Pros: Customizable cropping rectangle. Text placement with font and color options. Multiple shape tools with adjustable borders. Rotation, flip, and scaling controls.
Cons: No advanced color adjustment tools.
Pros: Provides guided edits. More photo-fixing focused. Can now edit raw files. Additional animated overlays.
Cons: Dated-looking interface. Camera Raw tools are limited. Too simplistic at times.
Pros: Lightweight and portable. Fast operation. Additional search parameter options.
Cons: Poor UI layout.
Pros: Dual converter and compressor capabilities. Straighforward operation. Support any number of images files or folders.
Cons: UI layout could use improvment.
Pros: Intuitive to use. Multi-document interface. RAW image format support. Extensive list of features and editing tools.
Cons: Still in Beta.
Pros: Fast and lightweight. Wide image format support. Extensive list of features and options.
Cons: No built-in editing tools.
Pros: AI-based photo management software. Image and face recognition technologies. Robust search function.
Cons: Inconsistent performance.
Pros: Easy access to editing tools. Loads images using the entire user interface. Saves your edited images as separate files. Can save edited photos in various formats.
Cons: Limited editing tools. Does not offer options for creating file associations.
Pros: Free and open-source image optimizer. Batch image compressions. Image converter.
Cons: No global settings for file formats.
Pros: Easy to set up and implements. Multiple integration options. Lossless image compression. Automatic screen size and resolution detection.
Cons: Slow image delivery at times. Unreliable customer support.
Pros: Intuitive and well-organized user interface. Effective automatic retouch feature.
Cons: Very little new features and improvements in newer version to justify its full price.