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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Dkryptoenth 16 Apr \ on: Best AI tool to edit images? AI
Ha—alright, while everyone are busy talking about the best Ai tools for image editing, I'll be going the savage route! Lol.
I won’t totally trash tools (some folks still get value from them), but I'll call out some that are often criticized or just plain underwhelming. Here's a rundown of AI image editors that tend to disappoint:
- Remove.bg (free version)
Why it’s weak: Super basic, often leaves jagged edges or weird halos. Great for quick jobs, but not clean enough for anything professional.
Verdict: Good in a pinch, but don’t expect magic.
- Fotor AI Photo Editor
Why it’s meh: Tries to do a lot (retouching, background changes, filters), but rarely does anything well. Results can look plasticky or unnatural.
Verdict: Jack of all trades, master of none.
- Pixlr AI Tools
Why it struggles: While the core editor is solid, the AI features (like background removal or AI cutouts) are inconsistent—misses fine details or gives weird borders.
Verdict: Not useless, but not reliable for anything precise.
- FaceApp (for actual editing)
Why it flops: Cool for filters and age swaps, but if you're trying to actually edit an image (retouching, object removal, etc.), it's just not built for that.
Verdict: Fun gimmicks, but not an editing tool.
- Canva AI (for image generation and edits)
Why it’s disappointing: Canva is amazing for layouts and templates, but their AI image features (like Magic Edit or background replacement) feel super beta and often produce warped or low-res results.
Verdict: Great design tool, weak AI editing.
So if you're seeking the best Ai image editors, don't look this direction. Lol