If you want a general-purpose tool for editing and editing photos without having to become a pro at it, Fotor is a good option. It's got an online photo editor with a clean interface and a lot of AI-powered options like one-click optimization, background removal and object removal. You can also make collages and export photos without a watermark on a free plan, and it works on Windows, Mac, iOS and Android devices.
Another powerful option is Pixlr, a collection of tools for serious photo editing and quick, more casual changes. With options like batch editing, AI-powered face swapping, object removal and noise reduction, Pixlr can handle a range of editing needs. It's got a 7-day free trial and subscription plans starting at $1.99 per month, so it's good for individuals and students who want a tool that's adaptable.
Skylum is a general-purpose photo editing software that balances ease of use with AI-powered tools. It handles lots of file formats, and options like auto editing, skin retouching and element erasure let you fine-tune your shots. It's geared for both beginners and pros, letting you use a more accessible interface and a marketplace with more than 800 editing plugins.
Last, VanceAI is an AI-powered collection of tools geared for optimizing and restoring photos with options like upscaling, sharpening, denoising and background removal. It can handle batch processing and larger image sizes, so it's good for people who have a lot of photos to process. VanceAI is geared for pros and marketers, and it offers flexible pricing plans starting at $4.95 for 100 credits.