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Photo Editor

Add text, filters, frames, stickers, and export beautiful posts in minutes.

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Sometimes you need to create something visual fast, a promo post, a clean announcement, a quote graphic, or a quick banner — and opening heavy desktop software feels like overkill.
This Photo Editor gives you a simple workspace right in your browser. You can start from a photo or a ready-made template, add text and design elements, and export the final result in the format you need.

It’s built for real work: quick edits, consistent branding, and designs that still look professional when you post them.

Start With Your Own Photo or Use a Template

You can begin in whichever way is faster for your workflow:

Option 1: Upload your image
Drop in your photo and start building immediately.

Option 2: Choose a template
Templates are helpful when you don’t want to start with a blank canvas. They give you a layout that’s already sized correctly for common formats — and include starter layers you can edit right away.

Supported uploads:
JPG
PNG
WEBP
GIF
Max file size: 5 MB

Quick note: When you apply a template, it loads a fresh design layout. If you're already working on something, switching templates will replace the current canvas.

Layers That Don’t Get Complicated
Layers are what make designs flexible — but they can also become messy if the editor doesn’t handle them well.

This editor keeps layers easy to manage, even when your design gets detailed:

Drag and reorder layers anytime

. Lock a layer when you don’t want to move it by accident
. Hide layers temporarily while you edit something underneath
. Resize and position elements using simple handles
. This is the kind of control that helps you move faster, whether you're making one post or building a full set of assets.
. Add Text That Looks Clean (Without Fighting Formatting)
. Text is usually what makes or breaks a design. It can look great… or it can look “off” in a way you can’t explain.

Here, you can drop in text with built-in presets so it starts off looking good:

Headline
Quote
Label

From there you can adjust:

Font (curated Google Fonts)
Size
Letter spacing
Line height
Color
Opacity

Whether you’re creating a discount promo, a schedule update, or a minimalist announcement, you can keep text sharp and readable without spending ages tweaking it.
Stickers, Shapes, and Frames for Fast Styling
Sometimes your design is almost finished — it just needs one small touch to feel complete.

That’s where quick elements help:

Stickers and badges for highlights (like “SALE” or “NEW”)
Shapes for backgrounds, dividers, and layout structure
Frames for clean styling (rounded edges, borders, polaroid-style framing)
Stickers can be recolored, shapes can be resized freely, and frames help you give a design a more intentional finish without adding complexity.
Brand Kits for Consistent Work
If you create content for a business, a client, or even a personal brand, consistency saves time — and makes everything look more professional.
Brand Kits help you reuse the same styling across projects with:
Color palettes (swatches)
Font sets
Optional watermark support
Switching between kits updates your default styling so you can go from one brand to another without rebuilding your look each time.
You can also save custom kits to local storage so they’re available again the next time you open the editor.

Smart Assist (Useful When You’re in a Hurry)

Not every design needs deep manual adjustment. Sometimes you just want it to look better quickly and move on.
Smart Assist includes optional shortcuts such as:

Color balancing for cleaner visuals
Sticker suggestions to add focus
Quick centering for better alignment
You can ignore these entirely if you prefer full manual control, but they’re helpful when you’re working fast and want a quick improvement.
Photo Adjustments That Help the Design Match the Layout

Sometimes the photo itself needs a small tweak so the overall design looks balanced.

You can apply simple global adjustments like:
Brightness
Contrast
Saturation
Blur
Vignette

These are meant to be practical improvements — enough to make the design feel clean and polished, without turning it into a heavy “filter app” look.

Undo, Redo, and Snapshots (So You Can Experiment Safely)
Real design work is a lot of trial and error. You move things, test ideas, undo, try something else, and compare.

That’s why the editor includes:

Undo / Redo
Snapshots (save a point in time before big changes)
Snap-to-grid support and optional overlays to help spacing stay clean
This is especially helpful when you have multiple text elements or you’re trying to align shapes and frames neatly.

Export in PNG, JPG, or WEBP

When your design looks right, export it in the format that matches your next step:
PNG for sharp text, crisp edges, and transparency support
JPG for easy sharing and smaller file sizes
WEBP for modern web performance (smaller files, great for websites)

You can also:

Choose a background color
Adjust export quality
Download instantly
Copy the final result to your clipboard (supported browsers)
Privacy That Doesn’t Get Complicated
This tool is made for editing and exporting — nothing else.

Your uploads and designs aren’t used for marketing, tracking, or any unrelated purpose. You work on your layout, export the file when ready, and you’re done.
Use It as Much as You Need

Make one design or create a full campaign set.

There are no usage caps or forced limits that stop you mid-project. If you’re iterating on multiple variations or exporting different sizes, you can keep working without interruptions.

FAQs

Got Questions?
We've got answers

1. Can I edit without uploading a photo first?

Yes. You can start from a template and build your layout using text, shapes, and assets. You can also replace the image later.

2. Does this editor support multiple layers?

Yes. You can add multiple elements, reorder them, and lock or hide layers to stay organized while editing.

3. Can I upload my own logos and brand assets?

Yes. Upload a base image and add your logo or brand visuals as layers on top.

4. What export format is best for social media?

PNG is usually best when your design includes sharp text and clean edges. JPG is better when you want a lighter file for quick uploading. WEBP is useful if you're publishing to the web and want smaller file sizes.

5. Can I copy my final design to clipboard?

Yes, clipboard export is supported in compatible browsers, so you can paste into chats, documents, and some design tools.

6. Do you keep the designs I create?

Your uploads and exports aren’t used for marketing or tracking. You create your design, export it, and move on.

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