Video (1642 programs)
Pros: Comprehensive feature set. High-resolution support. Compatibility with multiple file formats. Advanced post-production features.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Quickly checks shutter count. Useful for buyers and sellers. Displays serial numbers. Supports multiple models.
Cons: Core feature might not always work.
Pros: Simple navigation. Stable performance. Clean organization. Useful basic tools.
Cons: Limited editing depth. Not for pro-level edits.
Pros: Has intuitive controls. Broad format support.
Cons: Limited advanced features.
Pros: Supports pixel, percentage, and proportional resizing. Includes batch resize and batch compression tools. Preserves original files by saving resized copies. Provides side-by-side image comparison.
Cons: No color correction or visual editing tools.
Pros: Adjustable grids with spacing and border controls. Layer-based object arrangement. Cutout tools for shape or manual trimming. Wide selection of backgrounds and stickers.
Cons: Drawing tool offers basic line controls only.
Pros: Secure transfers using only your local Wi-Fi network. Supports full resolution, HD videos, and RAW format photo transfer. Works seamlessly across iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux. Preserves photo metadata in all transfer directions.
Cons: Transfer speed is limited by local Wi-Fi network performance.
Pros: Wide device compatibility. Simple, user-friendly interface. Supports streaming from local and online sources.
Cons: Streaming connection problems. Aggressive subscription model.
Pros: Completely free and open source. Handles HD, 4K, and 5K video smoothly. Improved performance and stability. Subtitle and title-template support with 70+ languages.
Cons: Occasional error-reporting issues. Not available for smartphones.