Pixlr Express: Efficiently Personalize Images on Android or iOS for Free

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 26 Nov 2012

The simple and to the point explanation is that Pixlr Express is a free app you can use to personalize the images you have on your Android or iDevice. It is a powerful image editing tool.

With the recently released Pixlr Express application you can easily edit photos on your Android or iOS-powered mobile device. This is a free application that has a lot of image editing capabilities to offer. Just to put things in perspective, here are the main functions you can expect to get from the application.

Pixlr Express Main Features
  • Crop images
  • Resize images
  • Rotate images
  • Adjust the colors in an image
  • Remove red-eyes from images
  • Whiten teeth in an image
  • Amplify the tone or add surreal shades with overlays.
  • Add a border to the image.
  • Choose one of 600+ effects
  • The favorites button lets you keep track of your favorite effects.
  • Share images via Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and more.
  • Edit and existing image or snap a picture and edit it.

“Pixlr Express will make you look like a pro, even if you’ve never edited a photo before” says the developer in the app’s official description. And speaking about the developer, Pixlr Express is made by Autodesk Inc, the maker of Pixlr-o-matic, an app you may already be familiar with.

The bottom line is this: Pixlr Express is free, it is available for Android and iOS, it comes with more than 600 effects and tons of useful functionality for editing images. You will be able to easily edit images and just as easily share them with others. The only thing left to say is this: go get the app and put it to the test.

Pixlr Express is available for free in Google’s Play Store here.
Pixlr Express is available for free in Apple’s App Store here.

Additional information on Pixlr Express is available here.


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