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iPiccy is an online photo editor designed to be straightforward to use. Users upload their photos direct to edit them on site. iPiccy offers several photo-enhancement features, such as the ability to add text, plus the chance to use various fonts, different colors, and graphics of all kinds. iPiccy can also be used to create collages with various editing options, and also offers a photo retouching feature.
Provider
iPiccy.com
Located In
France
Deployment
Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based
Training
Documentation
Support
Chat
iPiccy is for anyone who needs a photo editor, whether they are graphic designers, community managers, or individuals.
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iPiccy Reviews
"Good photo editing software for beginners"
Overall: Good. It has its value for a free product that is probably not meant as a tool for professionals in the graphic field.
Pros: It has a lot of fun and free features you can try to edit your photo. Additionally, you can create collages that are pretty nice to see and this feature is useful for other contexts, too (for example, when I'm asked to provide both sides of a document I use iPiccy as the images are clear and it doesn't look like an edited collage, just two pictures side by side).
Cons: I'd love to have a brief explanation of the features when the mouse pointer goes over them.