Best Tools for Editing Pictures with AI
Hey folks, I've been messing around with some AI-powered picture editors lately and thought it would be cool to get everyone's take on which ones actually rock.…
Brooklyn Wells
February 9, 2026 at 04:06 AM
Hey folks, I've been messing around with some AI-powered picture editors lately and thought it would be cool to get everyone's take on which ones actually rock. Some are super easy to use, others kinda complicated, so I'm curious what y'all recommend! Drop your favs and any tips you got!
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Are these AI editing tools good for professional clients or just casual use?
I feel like AI editing is just gonna get more mainstream and make photo editing way more accessible.
Love how AI tools have democratized art creation. So cool to see everyday people making cool edits.
How about privacy? Anyone worried about uploading pics to AI cloud services?
I sometimes find AI tools frustrating when they mess up the background or details on faces.
Sometimes AI just gets the skin tones all wrong, any tricks to fix that?
Sometimes the AI edits look kinda fake, like overdone. Anyone else notice this?
Does anyone use AI for more creative edits like style transfer or surreal effects?
How do you guys feel about AI tools replacing traditional photo editing skills?
Just wanna shout out to you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools. Found some neat stuff there recently.
I tried some AI tools that claimed to colorize black and white photos and honestly was kinda blown away by the results!
Is there any AI tool that can help remove watermarks or logos easily?
What’s the coolest AI feature you’ve seen recently in photo editing?
Are there AI tools that help with batch editing? Need to process a ton of pics for a project.
Does anyone have recommendations for AI tools that work well on mobile? I'm mostly editing pics on my phone.
Not a fan of overhyped AI stuff but gotta admit some of these tools like Adobe's Sensei are pretty impressive for quick fixes.
AI editing kinda changed how I approach photography now. I focus more on composition knowing I can fix stuff later.
I'm all about Pixlr for quick fixes online, their AI auto-enhance works wonders without needing software installs.
Anyone have tips on avoiding that weird 'AI glow' effect some tools add to images?
Anyone recommend something free and decent for AI editing? I'm just starting out and don't wanna drop cash yet.
Anyone tried using RunwayML? Heard it's pretty powerful for both images and videos with AI.
I've been using Luminar AI for a while now and it's honestly saved me tons of time. The sky replacement feature is pretty dope!