Pixlr is a provider of cloud-based photo editing services, delivering editing capabilities in the browsers for both consumers and companies. Pixlr provides a platform for many kinds of 3rd-party integrations.
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Reviewers see Pixlr as a fast, reliable browser-based editor that makes photo fixes, retouching, graphics, and social content easy on almost any computer. The most repeated praise is its simple, intuitive interface: users say they can upload, edit, and download with little hassle, even without design experience. Many also value its broad feature set, including templates, filters, background removal, AI tools, and Photoshop-like controls, plus the convenience of working anywhere without installing software. Criticism is limited, but a few users mention a disliked homepage UI, URL changes, and wanting more filters.
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Pixlr delivers on its promise of hassle-free photo editing in the cloud. As a user, I found the browser-based interface intuitive and efficient for both personal and professional projects. The platform's flexibility extends to its seamless integration with third-party services, enhancing its utility for various editing needs.
What's great
easy to use (29)browser based (4)third-party integrations (1)cloud based (2)
Fantastic browser based Photo editor + much more. Templates, BG Remover. I end up in paid version and it is worth it. They are adding AI features as well. Great that you can open it anywhere you are in any browser.
What's great
templates (1)AI features (4)browser based (4)BG remover (1)
Absolutely fantastic site, as usual, especially the /E version. I only have a few minor quibbles, most notably the homepage UI, which I don't like at all personally, but since nothing else for me has really changed its just like old times, that and things like the URL changes, which is the *only* reason why I won't give it five but rather four stars, but I don't mind it really. Now, do I still love this editor and depend vigorously on it? Absolutely. Do I have my qualms? Yes I still do, but this is still a good, if, in my opinion, slightly downgraded, editor that is probably the best in the world for what its worth, that being, its free and fantastic.
I use Pixlr E all the time and I love it! It's very close to Adobe Photoshop but way cheaper, and I don't have to download anything or deal with Creative Cloud. I mostly use it for quick picture edits and to make promotional graphics, but I'll also occasionally use it to clean up a scanned document. The controls are all intuitive and very useful.
What's great
easy to use (29)online Photoshop alternative (4)photo editing (11)browser based (4)low cost (3)graphic design tools (1)
Innovation is key at Pixlr. They are always improving. I have everything I could need at my finger tips in an easy and intuitive format. Beautiful, cohesive creations become a breeze. Customer sevice is fantastic. I have used Pixlr for years and have never been disappointed. Great for beginners or pros.
What's great
easy to use (29)frequent updates (3)customer service (2)
Easy to use. Great customer service. Innovative tech. Aways updating and improving. I've given others a shot just to see what's out there and nothing has compared to the ease of using Pixlr. From editing with just a couple of clicks to more advanced arts they've had everything I could ask for.
What's great
easy to use (29)frequent updates (3)customer service (2)photo editing (11)
Great product, easy to use, complete functionality, and produces a useful end result every time. Would be lost without it. It increases the sales appeal and my creativity.
Sometimes I just need an image edited quickly and I'm always a mess when it comes to Adobe stuff. Pixlr is just easier for me. It's in the browser and it has that sweet patch fixer that makes small tweaks to AI-generated art, for example, way easier than heavy-duty editing software. That said, Pixlr does have a whole bunch of other editing stuff so if you need heavy-duty editing, it could probably do that to some extent.
What's great
easy to use (29)photo editing (11)AI features (4)browser based (4)patch fixer (1)