12 of the Best Online Photo Editing Tools

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I believe being on the internet is a lot like hitting a piñata, where by the click of a button beautiful things pop out in a pleasant array. And one of those things is having the ability to edit your own photo online without or very little cost to you. It offers the opportunity for you to express your aesthetic inclinations that manifest in resplendently rendered photo edits that are just the feast for your eyes and everyone else who wishes to dine in your excellent artistic renditions. So, in the interest of your artistic endeavours, I, being of benevolent virtue, undertake to list down 12 of some of the best online photo editing tools that you can utilize for your photographic aesthetic pleasure:

 

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 BeFunky

Quite a great online photo editing tool for those who fancy to add a bit of style to their photos, as of presently– includes a tool that can help to make photo collages straight from your browser, truly wonderful and worth your gander. You might require a small bit of exercise and practice, this platform can become a big tool for creating photos with quotes and such; it has the accurate features for sure.

 Fotor

Fotor comes available for mobile devices, and tablets. It’s got a motley bit of features, and one of the most appealing ones is the photo beautifier which can enhance your photos drastically, as well as the combination of social platforms make it simple to alter, and re-share your photos in a matter of seconds.

 PicMonkey

This is one of the best online photo editing tool available. I have used PicMonkey, love it, so many features and tools to play with. Let me tell you why, let’s check overlays for instance, which you can utilize to incorporate special symbols to your photos and then distinctively style them, such as any specialized photo editing tool would, and it’s all free. They’ve also got a few special features, like themes to choose from that have been built specifically for this platform alone.-

 Photoshop Express

The Photoshop Express is your online photo/image sharing, editing, and file hosting resource. With this device you can create a free Photoshop.com account to upload and store 2GB of images and videos online, awesome! With Photoshop Express, it’s quite easy to improve your photos quality. You get to choose from a variety of one-touch effects, or simply move your cursor across the screen to crop, resize, rotate, or adjust colour. You can also add decorative filters like Soft Focus or Sketch. And never fear: You can undo and redo your changes until you get just the look you want—a copy of your original file is always saved.

 

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 Pixlr

It’s literally like a copy of Photoshop; online it’s offered for free. The company also has a mobile app available for those who want to edit photos on their mobile devices. Generally can, you use this tool for resizing and cropping, as it offers a few great tools to manage the quality of pictures. Try it out, and see for yourself, how feature wealthy it is.

 LunarPic

First of all, I really like the name. LunarPic is an online photo editing tool  you can use to do incredible amounts of things with your photos through this tool, and I believe the most attractive feature is the ability to animate your photo, obviously. There’s exactly something for everyone, and each one of the tools is managed individually, so you can choose one effect at a time and see what sticks.

 Phixr

This tends to be quite the traditional picture editor, giving tools that you’ll most certainly find on the feature list of Paint on your computer. It has this amazing feature that allows you could do to include custom text, which I think, as it is to me, will be appealing to those who’re into creating quotes; you can also adjust the aspect ratio of the picture, as you’re uploading it.

SumoPoint

Sumo Paint tends to be like a Photoshop-like editing application, although with an amazing collection of tools (including the magic wand). Sumo Paint supports layers, grouping and many more advanced features. Its user interface appears to be well refined but you need to find out for yourself. Did you know you can make a downloadable version to use their software from PC/Laptop.

 Foto Flexer

The awesomeness of this tool is that it allows you to grab photos from several online resources, like Facebook, et cetera. This feature makes it really easy to navigate through your online photo albums, without having to waste too much time uploading and re-uploading. It offers a bunch of editing tools you’d see in standard Photoshop and Paint and another thing good to see that it also uses Layers to help handle your photos.

 PicMagick

PicMagick is an online photo editor that enables you to instantly spread magic to your ordinary photos. It will shock you how wonderful your photos can be and how easily this can be done. It’s also an open-source task, for those who perhaps want to explore this area of growth, and see what they can do.

 Free Photo Online Editor

Don’t be fooled by the catchy name, it does accurately what it says it will. Put frames, borders, filter or enhance your photos speedily and simply, this tool got you covered. I recommend this to anyone who needs something that they can use on normal basis, as it gives very fast results.

 PhotoCat

What it does is that it Adds effects, do skin touches, or simply put up some frames with text on your photos, PhotoCat got you covered. It’s also photo editing tool on Facebook itself, and comes as an individually integrated tool for those who’re users of the social network. You can briskly retouch pictures, or just do plain old DIY editing and prance about with your photos as you go.

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  • Thanks so much for featuring our Photo Editing Suite on your list!  BTW, we just released our redesign, check it out and feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions =)
    JC Gibbs
    Community Manager at BeFunky

    jcgibbs1 March 26, 2015 17:51
  • jcgibbs1 We’ll check it out. Thanks for the update.

    DeKenyan March 26, 2015 17:56
  • Such a comprehensive list, thanks for sharing. I have been relying on photoshop myself, did know there are other really cool softwares out there, will check out some


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  • As new versions of Pixlr rely on more powerful hardware and software components, they provide new features: display higher resolution, access to the metadata of the image, the ability to use any font. It makes me think of change my aurorahdr editing tool (http://aurorahdr.com/getstarted/layers-aurora-hdr its Mac only) for Pixlr….

    Sheilaa January 14, 2016 12:10
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