![]() The app is in your browser, but the editing is done on your machine. But even when "installed", you still don't have to download anything. It's a PWA that you can either use inside a normal browser interface or "install" as an app through browsers such as Google Chrome or the version of Microsoft Edge that's powered by Chromium. ![]() ![]() What's impressive about this to me is that it's all within your browser. It works with raster images and vectors and supports several file formats. You can make global edits like adjusting an image's HSL or brightness, and also make more specific edits like selecting an image from a background. If you've used any photo editing software that has a similar design, you'll be able to dive right into Photopea. Photopea looks and feels like Adobe Photoshop, and that's a good thing because it feels very familiar to creators.
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