The complete and free alternative to Photoshop that you don't need to download
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Need to work from home with image files? Has teleworking caught you without your office tools? Well, don't worry because there is always a web alternative for everything And in this case we are going to present you the most complete option, and also free, in case you have stayed without your Photoshop license or you need to edit or retouch a photo on a computer that is not yours. Or at home away from your work computer.Or whatever you want.
That's right Photopea
This application or web program is called Photopea, and is available at the link Photopea.com. The most interesting thing is that it follows the work patterns of Photoshop itself. So if you are used to working in the Adobe program, you will feel quite comfortable when it comes to searching and finding tools. Not to mention that this web version even allows working with layered PSD files. So you won't miss Photoshop at all.
In addition, despite being a web resource, it supports all kinds of files for editing and tweaking. It goes much further than just a JPEG editor. And, in addition to the mentioned PSD files, you can also edit RAW photo files, .XCF files from the GIMP program and many others. Thus, it covers any user need. With which you can retouch photos, create graphics from scratch, make logos or change an entire image from top to bottom.
Full of tools
The design of your work desk is practically a carbon copy of what you see in Photoshop. That is why we find all the tools in a left sidebar. They even respect the same order, so we found the options to select, move, reframe, zoom, blur, etc. easy. Nothing is missing
They have not been shy about copying the display hidden tools option within the same button. If you do not find any option, note that the icons with a white corner may contain more options. Click on them again to choose the tool you want to apply directly to the file.
And the same goes for the keyboard options.If you select a brush to draw, for example, you can use the combinations of mouse + Ctrl or + Alt to perform different actions with it. In other words, the experience is the same as in Photoshop. Both for the tools and for the way to apply them.
But there are limitations
Obviously it cannot be a completely free option and have the same advantages as Adobe's most famous program. There are some limited features, apart from being a web program to work in a relatively professional way. And it is not the same to have a laptop with great graphics managed with a professional program than a web tool.
One of those limitations is not being able to use the entire screen as a work desktop.The space on the right is relegated to ads from . They don't get in the way too much, especially considering all that this tool can do. But they can be distracting.
Another limitation, this one is more practical, is in the limited use of history. Thus, Photopea will only save up to 30 steps of history So, even if you work with layers, you need to take concrete and safe steps. Without the possibility of undoing everything done beyond 30 steps.
The rest is completely free, without having to pay to save the photos retouched with the program. You don't even need to register. Of course, if you want to have all the benefits of Photopea there are different plans from 9 dollars a month for personal use up to 400 dollars to use it all year on a computer of 20 people.