Mobile photography has gained popularity due to high-end smartphone cameras, leading to a demand for convenient photo editing apps. Mainstream applications like Photoshop Express and Snapseed can be overwhelming for users seeking quick edits. Several user-friendly alternatives for Android users include:
- Google Photos: Offers an Auto option for one-tap enhancements and organizes tools into categories like Actions, Markup, Filters, Lighting, and Color. It saves edited images as copies.
- InFrame: Features instant editing tools with frames, filters, and effects, but lacks manual aspect ratio adjustments. It displays ads unless users subscribe to InFrame Pro.
- Lensa: Provides an AI-powered Smart Adjust feature and over 60 filters. It includes sliders for manual adjustments and an Object Removal tool.
- Adobe Express: A simpler alternative to Adobe's complex apps, offering an Auto Enhance feature and built-in Photoshop filters. It is free to download and use without an Adobe account.
- Instasize: Focuses on a minimalist editing experience with over 130 filters and manual adjustments. Some advanced features require a subscription to Instasize Premium.
The selection of these apps was based on their support for quick editing, straightforward interfaces, high ratings (minimum of 4.4 stars), and significant downloads (over 10 million).