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5 Best Photo Editing Apps For Android

5 Best Photo Editing Apps For Android

5 Best Photo Editing Apps For Android
Many people love to click pictures on their smartphones. You can also add special effects to your images, add filters to them by using some of the best photo editing apps. There are a lot of photo editing apps available for Android smartphones and tablets at Google Play store. Today we are going to share the 5 best photo editing apps for Android with you.

Snapseed

5 Best Photo Editing Apps For Android
The first app which makes to our list is Snapseed. You can easily correct your images using the single tap of the Auto correct feature in this app. If you want to tweak your images you can try the Snapseed Tune feature. There are many filters which you can add to your images such as Vintage, Drama, Tilt Shift and Grunge. Give borders to your images to give them a special touch. Once you are sure that you have the best tweaked image, you can share it with your friends using Google + or e-mail. The app is available for free at Google Play Store.

PicsArt

5 Best Photo Editing Apps For Android
Making to number 2 position, PicsArt is another free photo editing app available for Android devices. You will find many features in this app. You can easily create collages of your favorite images using different collage formats. If you want to draw by yourself on your images, you can take help of the drawing tool. This app comes with a DrawCam mode which will add real-time effect to your images. You can share your images directly to social networking websites using this app.

QuickPic

5 Best Photo Editing Apps For Android
QuickPic is a light weight app which you can use for editing your favorite images. You can also run .gif images and videos with the help of this application. You can also click images directly with this app so you can use this app as an alternative to the stock camera app of your Android device. Use the inbuilt editor for cropping, shrinking and adding effects to your images. The app is optimized for tablets and smartphones with large screens.

Pixlr Express

5 Best Photo Editing Apps For Android
Pixlr Express is a great photo editing app which will give you a lot of amazing options for editing your images. You can easily add borders to your images and you can select the available frames in the app. You can also create collage and edit it by changing the background, borders etc. There are different lighting effects which you can give to your images with the help of Pixlr Express.

Cymera

5 Best Photo Editing Apps For Android
The last application which makes to our list is Cymera. This application has more than 100 million users and you can also use this application as an alternative to the camera of your device. Use the Facehop feature to give funny shapes to your face in the images. There are 6 lenses in this application which will deliver the best photo experience on your Android smartphone. If you love filters then you will love this app too, as there are more than 100 filters in this app.

We hope you liked the above 5 photo editings apps of Android. Which one is your favourite app among these 5 photo editing apps? Share your views with us using below comment section. Also share this article with your friends.

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