There’s no question that Photoshop is a powerful and beautiful piece of software. It does pretty much anything and everything you would need when it comes to editing photos and creating art. However, it also comes with a pretty hefty price tag. Many regular users and newcomers to the photography scene cannot afford to drop that much dough on an editing program.
Thankfully, there are many PhotoShop alternatives out there – many of which are free. We’re going to talk today about all of the applications I’ve found and used myself that fit the bill quite nicely. All of my selections work on Windows. I don’t own a Mac, so I cannot review and offer you solutions that will only work on OS X. However, several of these are multi-platform pieces of software.
Fotor
Fotor may not be able to compete with all the tools, plugins, and brushes Photoshop has to offer, but it is easier to use. It provides a large variety of tools such as frames, Stickers, Beauty corrections, Color Splashes and the traditional photo editing tools.
For example, you can Crop, Rotate, Fine-Tune, Resize and more. Fotor has recently updated, but if you like the old Fotor better, there is also an option to go back to the previous version.
Fotor also offers a sort of tilt-shift blurry effects that are usually found in expensive cameras, but you can use it here for free. You can also use an extensive amount of one-click scene to give your image a completely different look.
Pizap
Pizap is a free online photo editor that offers more than your traditional photo editing tools. You can do things such as create a collage, Design, Touch Up, Create Emojis, Make a Facebook, Twitter and YouTube Cover too.
When using the photo editor, you can either use the classic Flash Pizap version or the new HTML 5 Pizap version. You can control things such as Saturation, Temperature, Brightness, Hue, and use other essential features such as crop and rotate (Among others in the HTML 5 Version).
If you use the classic flash editor you can do things such as create memes, add frames, use filters, add text, and there is also a sharing tool so your friends can see your creations. If you upgrade to Pro, you have access to even more editing tools.
Pho.to
Who says that all photo editors have to be serious? Pho.to is a fun and traditional photo editor. The primary editor has features that allow you to Crop, Rotate, Adjust Exposure, Colors, Sharpness, Add stickers, Add Text, Effects, Frames, and Textures.
In the fun effects of the editor, you can add all sorts of themes to your pictures. For example, you can choose from categories such as Summer, Art, Birthday, Love, Jokes, Wedding, For Kids, Collage, Sports, Winter, Mother’s Day and much more.
On some effects, you can add as many as four pictures, and there are some even animated. You can upload the images from your computer, by URL, or from Facebook. All of the effects on this editor are free to create and download.
Be Funky Photo Editor
Just like the previous editors, BeFunky allows you to upload pictures from either your computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, Webcam, or Facebook This editor offers you features such as Textures, Text. Overlay, Graphics, Effects, Touch Up, and more.
In the essential editing tools, there are four you need to upgrade to use. But, there are plenty of editing tools that are free such as Crop, Resize, Rotate, Exposure, Auto Enhance, Beautify, Color, Sharpen, Vignette, Blur & Smooth and Miscellaneous.
iPiccy
iPiccy gives you the option of either using its Photo Editor, Collage Maker, or Design Maker. In the Photo Editor, you have so many free options that you won’t know where to start. In my opinion, this is the best and easiest to use photo editor on this list.
You can choose from effects such as Nature, Materials, Light Leaks, Fabric, Grunge, Paper and an extensive list of frames as well. The frame option goes from Snow, Ornaments, Snowflakes, Rounded Corners, Matte, Drop Shadow, and much more.
iPiccy also offers a Painter tool, Beauty Enhancer, and effects that can either make your picture look like a cartoon or an old photo. The features that I have mentioned are only the tip of the iceberg.
Polar Photo Editor
Polar Photo Editor is an editor someone who knows more about photography would use. The image will only look better if you adjust things such as Hue, Saturation, Toning, Brightness, Exposure, Contrast, Whites, Shadows, Etc.
If you’re new or have no idea about photography, your best bet would be to try another editor on the list. This editor does offer various filter and infinite undo. So much so, that you can undo until you go back to how the image looked originally.
Paint.NET
Paint.NET is likely my favorite piece of software. It’s saved my bacon more times than I can count when needing to edit a screenshot for a post. I will admit that it took me a bit to figure out all of the various tools. However, I’m not a photographer or graphic artist by any stretch of the imagination. This powerful piece of software features support for layers and has a wide variety of special effects. It is only available for Windows users, sadly.
Gimp
Gimp stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program. That’s a mouthful, I know, so we will refer to it by its acronym at all times! This free program works on all platforms and can do anything you need. Normal users can retouch their photos with Gimp and experts can complete tasks such as image composition and image authoring.
The coolest part about Gimp in my opinion is the fact that there are several plugins that you can use with the software in order to make it do whatever it is you need. Whether you need a simple painting / drawing program or something that can act as an online batch processing program, Gimp has you covered.
Pixlr Editor
Pixlr is a free online image editor which will work on any platform or browser. This program is seriously powerful – take a look at all of the filter and adjustment options alone. This is definitely good for those of you who are comfortable with advanced graphics editing. For the rest of us, the company also offers Pixlr Express for simple editing and image manipulation. Pixlr-o-matic allows you to add some funky filters to pictures – kind of like what you do with Instagram.
Pixlr Grabber is an extension for Firefox or Chrome that allows you to right click on any image in your browser and automatically load it in Pixlr for editing. It can also be used as a type of full or partial print screen function. Pixlr has apps available for your smartphone or desktop, as well as the online versions!
Photo Pos Pro
Photo Pos Pro used to run around sixty bucks but is now free! This software has advanced editing tools and functions, the ability to create graphics from scratch, excellent text tools, many special effects and more. You can work with layers and masks, gradients, patterns and textures and even script tools. Batch operations is available to advanced users, as well.
My favorite part of this software is how simple it was to figure out. It’s intuitive for beginners yet comes packed full of advanced options for those of you who are editing gurus. There are several images that come with the software for you to play with and practice on. I ended up spending more than half an hour just playing around with all of the layers and filters!
One word of caution – when you install this software, carefully read the various install screens. You’ll need to UNcheck the boxes wanting to install some toolbar and search page and decline the offer to do so. Once you do that, you’ll have a clean installation without any spyware or problems.
Photoshop Express
Photoshop! Created by the very same company that brings you the beloved – and expensive – software, Photoshop Express may be just what you’re looking for. You’ll need to sign up for a free account in order to unlock all the possibilities: 2GB of storage, online editing and sharing tools, a profile page with a personal gallery and slideshow templates.
Photoshop Express is the image program both of my daughters use. They love to play with pictures and make fun changes to them. I use it almost as often as Paint.NET – it’s just that simple, clean and fun to use. There are many of the popular functions you’d find inside of the paid version and a LOT of editing options for those moms wishing to share pictures of their kids or the teens (like mine) who want to post everything to Facebook. This is a solid tool and one I highly recommend.
Photo Filtre
Photo Filtre is another great program – but be careful when choosing your download. The normal setup installer is bundled with the Ask toolbar – a fact the company states outright. I chose to download the .zip file which does not include the added “fun” from Ask. This software only works on Windows but it does include many different language packs.
This program allows you to work on multiple photos at once and has several features that advanced users will love. It comes with a handful of backgrounds and images you can use as layers or starting points for your creations. There are also many different plugins you can download – all of which will add to your experience.
Which photo editing software are you using? Why is it your favorite? I’d love to find even more alternatives!
Boyd Kobe says
Great to know there are some good alternatives out there. Will try out some of these images editors.
Thanks for sharing.