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11 Free Online Photo Editors for Bloggers and Site Owners

Do you include photos on your blog and website? Photos and graphics can add to your blog or website in a big way. But what you don’t want to do is to create graphics or post photos that are poor quality.

Every digital asset that you put out online reflects back on your brand and your business. The quality of your pictures and graphics is important if you are trying to improve your brand presence.

To create great photos, start with a great picture. The quality of a photo is primarily due to the quality of the original photo. But there is another factor that greatly influences the quality of your photographs: editing.

Photo editing is the best thing you can do to improve the quality of your photos that you want to post online. But what tool should you use to edit your photos? PhotoShop by Adobe is probably the most famous and well-known tool to edit photos. But it is expensive when compared to other programs. So many people decide not to spend the money on the full program.

11 Free Online Photo Editors to Check Out

If you’d rather look into free tools, check out the following ten free tools for photo editors.

1. Photo Shop

Adobe Photo Shop has a free version of their famous photo editing program available on their website. You can try out the full version of their program there and decide if you want to purchase it.

Adobe has now offered an online version of their program known as Adobe Creative Cloud that gives you access to Adobe Photo Shop, Adobe Premiere video editor, and up to 20+ applications that you can use to create and edit professional photographs.

You can check out Adobe’s deals at the above link. Adobe Creative Cloud is available for individuals for up to $69 per month, depending on the number of applications you want access to.

2. Instasize Photo Editor + Video

Whether online or through their mobile application, the Instasize Photo Editor and Video tool is perfect for influencers, brands and anyone that is looking to make their social media experience look a whole lot better. The application is also great for personal use and business promotions as well.

3. Aviary

Aviary is another product by Adobe.com and they offer a free online photo editor that you can use to edit and upload your photos right on their site. It is built as a mobile app so you can download the app and use it with your photos that you take on mobile devices, as well.

It boasts plenty of filters and embellishments that you can add to your toolbox to create the best photos possible for your blogs or websites.

Adobe offers Aviary to seamless integrate with their other photo editing programs such as PhotoShop and others so you can sign in with your Adobe ID to do more with your photos.

4. FotoFlexer

FotoFlexer is another free online photo editing app that allows you to create and edit photos on the fly. FotoFlexer allows you to get photos from your Facebook, Photobucket, or Flickr accounts and bring them in to edit on their platform. It has an easy look interface that starts you off easily by uploading a photo and works with several different platforms.

It also lets you work with shapes and text and other features that can help you improve the look of your final work.

5. Pixlr

Pixlr is a well-known tool and app that allows you to edit photos for free. You can do basic photo editings such as cropping and re-sizing and apply unique photo effects. The basic version is free, but the paid version offers more functions such as creating an item from scratch or tweaking an existing photo.

6. Free Online Photo Editor

The Free Online Photo Editor, as its name implies, offers a way to quickly edit photos that you have on your hard drive and save them as a finished file. Some of the effects you can do with this program include Red Eye Removal, Sepia, Enhance, Sharpen, and Polaroid Effect.

It is simple to use and doesn’t do some things that the higher end programs do, but it’s a great simple solution for quick fixes if you need to save or upload and enhance a photo quickly and easily.

One added plus with the Free Online Photo Editor is that you can hit the “order” button and order a canvas print of the photo that you created if you would like a physical copy of it.

7. PiZap

PiZap is another free tool that allows you to edit, make photo collages, and more. It has plenty of filters that allow you to apply various tints and colors. It has a design tool that helps you to make cards and flyers, as well as many other items from your photos. For online bloggers or site owners, you can use this tool to edit and refine your photos, adding accents and filters. Then you can upload it to your site or blog.

One of the things users like best about the PiZap photo editor is that it doesn’t require you to have any knowledge of photo editing to use it. It has far fewer features than PhotoShop, but it still offers quite a bundle of tools for free editing.

8. BeFunky

The BeFunky photo tool lives up to its name by offering a variety of 147 photo effects that can be done with one click. You can crop and resize quickly and easily. You can get a premium upgraded account for $9.95 that will add priority processing and photo storage.

9. Photo 505

Photo 505 is a cool free tool that works magic! Well, it seems to. Just go to the site and upload a photo, then choose an effect that you want to apply to your photo. There are some artistic effects to choose from. It’s a fun application that will allow you to create some unique photos from your original picture.

10. Big Huge Labs

Big Huge Labs offers another cool free editor that allows you to add some effects you can’t find elsewhere. You can create all sorts of media projects such as movie posters, magazine covers, and more.

11. Canva

Canva allows you to use their online editing tool free of charge. Edit photos, add stickers, special effects, and more and then purchase the file for $1 in most cases. Canva is a popular platform that lets you also design book covers and other items without any standalone software applications.

These tools should help you get started experimenting with photo editing without putting out a fortune in cash to do it. In addition to each of the editing tools above, be sure to check out our list of recommending sites for royalty free images for blogs.

Zac Johnson

Zac Johnson

Hey, I'm Zac Johnson, and that's my dog Foxy. I'm the founder of Blogging.org. I've been creating websites and making money for over 20 years now and this is my latest fun project. Hit the contact form to get in touch with me.

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