Photography (1318 programs)
Pros: Lightweight. Easy to use. Supports many common formats. Has a drag-and-drop function.
Cons: Not many built-in advanced settings and features.
Pros: Lets you view the process in real-time. Customizable parameters. Comes with links to helpful tutorials. Supports various formats.
Cons: Outdated UI. Requires learning curve for beginners.
Pros: Tons of presets. Edit via slider. Adjustable window workspace. One-time purchase.
Cons: No metadata. Needs lots of processing power.
Pros: Optimizes your images fast. Straightforward GUI. Lets you apply effects to the optimized images.
Cons: Limited to optimizing JPG and PNG files. Basic image editing functions. Does not really produce lossless compression.
Pros: Easy to use. Offline use. Simple interface. Can keep images in lossless quality.
Cons: Outdated interface. Can only convert to JPEG and PNG. Sometimes can’t recognize HEIC files. Only basic functions.
Pros: Quick loading. Provides thumbnail preview. Straightforward process. Can edit images.
Cons: Automatic viewing requires making this a default program. No option to convert images. Just basic functions. Scroll-up tool in the bottom is wonky.
Pros: Free for use. Somewhat compatible with Minecraft. Fairly fast. Real-time rendering.
Cons: Limited voxel size. Limited support. Very limited formats. Poor selection tools.
Pros: 1,500 presets ready to use straight away. Everything is neatly ordered by category, so you won't spend ages searching for stuff. A total of 32 filters that include reptile skin, rust, and brushed metal. User-friendly interface makes it a great overall design tool.
Cons: Hard to jump into for those unfamiliar with design tools. Still has very basic functionality despite the range of options. Black background makes it uninspiring to look at initially. Serious designers likely have better tools to work with.
Pros: Enables manual photo improvements without expert technical skills. Has good multilingual support including Russian and Japanese. Simply refine color tone or completely change it at will. Works well with various formats.
Cons: Already proficient photo editors may have little use for another app. Limited editing tools compared to superior programs. Not fully compatible with all formats across the board. Not much fun if you're uninterested in learning about editing.
Pros: Supports a range of file formats. Different watermark options. EXIF editor tool. Multiple photo editing features.
Cons: App interface is a bit too barebones. May not work equally smooth across platforms. Not much of help in the form of tutorials. Watermark placement on batch files may not be consistent.
Pros: Supports batch processing of images. Includes basic image manipulation tools like color correction and filters. Very small file size. Included wizard walks you through different processes.
Cons: Very basic image editing toolset. Has no unique selling point. Unsophisticated user interface. Free competitors like Paint.NET offer more features.
Pros: An array of templates. More than 700 pre-set photo grids. Social media-friendly templates available. Zero learning curve.
Cons: Not ideal for complex designs. Free version is limited. Navigation controls could be better. Needs Internet connection.
Pros: Can be used on most devices. Comes with advanced editing functions. Doesn’t consume many resources. The app is fast.
Cons: The app can cause freezing. Getting to know the app takes time. Limited file export formats. Video creation is resource intensive.