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Top 10 Free Online Photo Editors

One of the primary requirements of my job is quick image editing / photo editing. I felt this need especially when I work around Social Media. As you know, Timeline Updates in a Photo get more likes and comments than plain text. Situation may differ for different people, but expert believes on this theory and I personally observed, at across Facebook this is true.


When you work on so many things, at times it really seems tough to open an image editor like Photoshop. I dug around Internet to find some online Photo Editor. In my case, normally I need to engrave some text in a .gif, .png or .jpg format for highlighting. In my case, for small uses http://www.pizap.com/ works best.

Perhaps you also need an Image Editor, quick and easy. These are all time great for quick blogging and social media updates. Here is a list of some really smart online photo editors:

#1. Pixlr Website: www.pixlr.com

#2. Sumopaint Website: http://www.sumopaint.com/

#3. PicMonkey Website: http://www.picmonkey.com/

#4. Splashup Website: http://www.splashup.com/

#5. Picfull Website: http://www.picfull.com/

#6. Fotor Website: http://www.fotor.com/

#7. GIMP Website: http://www.gimp.org/

#8. Seashore Website: http://seashore.sourceforge.net/The_Seashore_Project/About.html

#9. Image Tricks Website: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/image-tricks-lite/id403735824?mt=12 

# 10. iPiccy Website: http://ipiccy.com/

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