Photo Editors for Android

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Browse free open source Photo Editors and projects for Android below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Photo Editors by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    Vibrance HDR

    Vibrance HDR

    Create HDR image effect, from a single or multiple (AEB) photos.

    Vibrance HDR is an app for Android(TM), which allows you to create high dynamic range (HDR) images, either from a single photo, or from multiple* auto exposure bracketed (AEB) photos. High-dynamic-range imaging is a technique used in photography to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity. This works best in conjunction with a camera app that supports taking photos at multiple different exposures. However Vibrance HDR also supports creating a "HDR-like" effect from a single photo. [*] Some devices support up to 7 images; others up to 3 images. Note that Vibrance HDR is not intended to be a general purpose photo editor - there are already plenty of free apps for that. Note that creating HDR images from multiple inputs is memory intensive, and even though Android devices may have GBs of RAM, on some devices only a fraction of that may be available for a single application to use. Android is a trademark of Google LLC.
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    MagicPhotos

    MagicPhotos

    Apply photo effects while keeping chosen details untouched

    MagicPhotos lets you quickly and easily give photos a dramatic look by applying different effects while keeping your chosen details untouched. This draws the viewer's attention to the individual image details, creating striking images. With its intuitive and responsive user interface, MagicPhotos is super easy and fun to use. You simply use your finger as a brush to apply effects to certain regions of your image or bring back original image. Photo editor supports multiple effects (Decolorize (Color Splash), Recolor, Sketch, Cartoon and so on) and Photo Retouch mode that lets you remove small flaws and unwanted content (watermarks, people, text, power lines as well as other unwanted objects) from your photos, as well as apply controlled blur to selected details of photo you would like to hide (license plates, human faces and so on). Application is easy to use and provides full control of editing process. MagicPhotos is available for Android 4.4+ and Windows Phone 7.5+ environments.
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    Its a mobile phone application to edit in the mobile photos.
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    PhotoEditor SDK

    PhotoEditor SDK

    PhotoEditor SDK: A fully customizable photo editor for your app

    The PESDK Android Demo is an example project showcasing how to integrate the PhotoEditor SDK (PESDK) into Android applications. PESDK is a powerful and customizable mobile photo editing framework developed by IMG.LY, enabling developers to add professional-grade photo editing capabilities to their apps. The demo illustrates features such as cropping, filtering, stickers, text overlays, adjustments, and more—all powered by a clean and user-friendly interface. It supports deep customization, allowing developers to tailor the experience to their branding and user needs while maintaining native performance.
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    uCrop

    uCrop

    Image cropping library for Android

    We develop lots of different Android apps at Yalantis, and our experience shows that almost every application we deal with needs image cropping functionality. Image cropping can be used for various purposes, from ordinary adjustment of user profile images to more complex features that involve aspect ratio cropping and flexible image transformations. Since we want to provide all our customers with the best set of tools for image editing functionality, we decided to create uCrop, an image cropping library for Android. You might be wondering why we couldn’t just use one of the existing solutions for image cropping for Android. After all, you can find lots of them on Github and on the Android Arsenal. But here is the thing, none of these solutions could satisfy our requirements. Let’s take a quick look at the most popular open-source image cropping libraries and explain why they don’t quite fit the bill.
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