What Reddit Says About Photo Builder Apps
We compiled 15 Reddit discussions about Photo Builder apps from 11 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/AndroidQuestions
PixelLab: Drip & Text on Photo earns its spot among the top 5 with its unique and dynamic features. The app's dripping effects, collage maker, and Neon Spiral Magic tool set it apart, allowing users to create visually stunning and interactive ...
r/WebsiteBuilder
I wish you every success with your photography website. ... Hey, Give me a website you really love. My company can make you a similar one with good ui and similar functionalities and cms, etc for less than $1000. If you want it in wordpress then for less than $600. Btw free maintenance for 3 months....
r/iPhoneography
YouCam Perfect. My photo taking skills are helpless, so always have to rely on it to remove people or sometimes my thumb...from the pictures ... LOL same here. Thans for your opinion! ... Having so much fun with my iPhone 17 Pro! ... Idiotsave pleasing iPhone camera App.
r/androidapps
Try photopea. It's basically photoshop on a browser. Even has the same layout. Works on mobile. Can be a little jank sometimes. Check if adding to home screen makes the controls better.
r/GalaxyS23Ultra
... Honestly I just uploaded a few decent selfies and kiiwiHeadshot handled everything. It’s the only reason I didn’t spend $300 on studio time. ... Youcam perfect is the best I've found.
r/androidapps
Lightroom is not only an editor,, it's the best quality photo producer I've ever used. Even Google camera fails. It has manual mode which is a beast ,,and beats every single camera app from Play Store.
r/androidapps
While it’s known as a face editor, it actually has some great photo editing features too. I was messing around with my friend's selfie once and somehow made him look like a Kardashian… oops 😂 ... I liked VSCO as well but now I'm broke (lol). Default gallery editor is good but still limite...
r/AskPhotography
Affinity Photo is great and without subscription. Using it since first beta on PC and now on Mac. ... My fear is that it will go subscription soon now that it's been bought by Canva.
r/nocode
Blaze.tech. They’re a no-code platform and have a hands-on approach to help you fully setup your project.
r/ConstructionManagers
I use the the timestamp camera free app on the iOS store that is highly rated . It's super customizable in terms of time and location details. Even has compass and map overlays. Custom text input into the timestamp. Can add that text to the file name. (Or o backup my photos to OneDrive and it a...
r/comfyui
About ComfyUI I've used it to craft some of the best tools integrated into my app — it really helped streamline the workflow and enhance the creative process.
r/photography
I put together a full comparison of the main options if you want to get into specifics: https://www.foregroundweb.com/best-photography-website-builders/ ... I use https://www.tryphotoport.com. It's cheap and does what I need. ... Another vote for Photodeck! I have nothing but good things to say...
r/FlutterDev
Thanks for the reply…i have developed a photo app in flutter which do simple to complex features … i trust flutter in doing complex image processing … and it have proved too…
r/photography
From the least complex to setup to most complex: ... Wix, Wix Studio, Webflow. Avoid WordPress at all costs, it's a legacy platform full of maintenance and security issues. ... If you like unpleasant crops and crushing compression, I'd give ...
r/photography
Adobe Portfolio.. It comes for free with a Photography subscription and is very easy to setup and maintain/update. Adobe offers free templates. They all look clean and it's possible to link your website to your own domain.
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