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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:
  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. 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
Did you use AI for this reply? It at least looks like AI.
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