Photopea

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Photopea
Developer(s)Ivan Kutskir
Initial release14 September 2013; 10 years ago (2013-09-14)
Stable release
5.4 / 22 November 2022; 17 months ago (2022-11-22)
Written inJavaScript
PlatformWeb browser
Available in42 languages[1]
List of languages
Albanian, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Kurdish, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Simplified Chinese, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Thai, Tibetan, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
TypeRaster graphics editor
Licenseproprietary[2]
Websitewww.photopea.com

Photopea (

SVG, PDF and other image file formats. While browser-based, Photopea stores all files locally, and does not upload any data to a server.[4]

Features

Photopea has various image editing tools including spot healing, a clone stamp healing brush, and a patch tool. The software supports layers, layer masks, channels, selections, paths, smart objects, layer styles, text layers, filters and vector shapes.[5]

Reception

Photopea has received positive coverage due to its similarities to Adobe Photoshop in design and workflow, making it an easier program for those trained in Photoshop to use, compared to other free raster image editors such as GIMP.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Translate Photopea".
  2. ^ "photopea/photopea: Photopea is online image editor".
  3. ^ "How to Get Photoshop-Like Experience in Browser Using This photopae Tool". Guiding Tech. 12 January 2019. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  4. ^ "How to edit photos online with Photopea". TechRadar. 12 February 2019. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Photopea online image editor is a free Photoshop clone with advanced tools". Digital Photography Review. 8 November 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  6. ^ "A free Photoshop alternative: No, it's not GIMP". TechRepublic. 14 August 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2020.

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