Best Tools for Editing Photos with AI
Hey folks, been messing around with some photo editing stuff lately and noticed AI's getting pretty wild with it. Anyone else trying out those smart editors? Wo…
Jack Patterson
February 9, 2026 at 05:47 AM
Hey folks, been messing around with some photo editing stuff lately and noticed AI's getting pretty wild with it. Anyone else trying out those smart editors? Would love to hear what tools you swear by or maybe some hidden gems you found. Let's chat!
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Anyone tried Photolemur? I found it super beginner-friendly but sometimes it does weird color shifts. Still fun for quick fixes tho!
For simple edits, I still like Snapseed app with its basic AI enhancements. Sometimes less is more, ya know?
Just throwing this out there, but you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools. They keep a pretty good list updated all the time.
Topaz Labs stuff is great if you want AI to enhance details or reduce noise. Their Gigapixel AI is wild for upscaling old pics!
Sometimes AI editing feels like cheating but it’s hard to argue with better pics, right?
Is anyone worried about privacy with these AI tools uploading photos to the cloud?
I recently started using Luminar AI and it's honestly a game changer for quick edits. The sky replacement feature is so slick, saves me tons of time!
Been experimenting with AI skin retouching but it’s tricky not to make it look over-processed.
If you’re on a budget, try Paint.NET with some AI plugins. Not perfect but pretty solid for free software.
I heard about some new AI photo editors that work directly in the browser with no installs. Anyone used those?
Does anyone use Adobe Photoshop's new AI features? I've been hesitant but curious how they stack up against standalone apps.
I feel like some of these AI editors make photos look too fake. Anyone else miss the old-school manual retouching?
Deep Image AI is cool for bulk upscaling, but a bit slow on large batches. Still better than manual work!
Anyone use AI tools for creative edits like turning photos into paintings or sketches?
Been using PicsArt’s AI features on my phone, surprisingly powerful for a mobile app!
Just tried Remini to enhance some old family photos and it blew my mind. The faces got way sharper!
I’m curious if anyone has tried AI to colorize black and white photos? Any recommendations?