5 apps that make your pics better without Photoshop skills

We all used to have digital cameras to take photos of our adventures. Though, most shots weren’t of excellent quality unless you invested in an expensive camera and some lessons in using it.

When smartphones came around, the ability to take great pictures was available to everyone. Modern devices like iPhone 14 Pro and Google Pixel can take spectacular snaps. Even the most amateur photographer can take an excellent photo. Tap or click here for a pro trick to find any photo on your phone in seconds.

But what if you want to fix a few flaws or adjust the lighting and have zero editing skills? Here are five photo apps that will improve your pics without Photoshop skills.

Picsart

With both a free and pro version, you can’t find a better array of tools than Picsart. You can edit both videos and photos with the app, and it comes with fun extras if you enjoy posting to social media:

  • iMessage Stickers.
  • Paint with Stickers.
  • Object Removal.
  • One Tap Magic.

Stick with the free version or go pro with a three-day free trial and $11.99/month after that. It’s available for both Android and iOS.

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