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  1. Dec 4, 2023 · Picnik.com was a free open-source online photo editing tool founded in 2005. It was mostly used by individuals and small businesses for basic image editing like cropping , resizing , adding colors , adding filters, etc.

  2. iPiccy has many powerful and easy to use photo editing tools right in your browser. Auto adjust photos in one click, crop, rotate and resize images in no time. Over 100+ photo effects and PRO-level photo enhancements, facial retouching and frames.

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    To keep your photo editing mojo rolling, check out Google Photos Editor. Why? Since joining Google in 2010, the Picnik team has been working on Picnik while helping to create photo editing magic in Google's products.

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    Picnik was an online photo editing service which was acquired by Google in 2010. It was headquartered in Downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. [2] The site allowed users to edit images, add styles to imported images and use basic editing tools such as cropping and resizing an image.

  5. Mar 24, 2012 · Picnik, the free photo editing site used by many entrepreneurs and small businesses, is closing. It’s last day will be April 16, 2012. It’s being rolled into Google+.

  6. Looking for advanced photo editing capabilities right in your browser, Pixlr Express is the next generation photo editor! No installation and registration required. Use for free on desktop, tablets & phones.

  7. Feb 3, 2012 · The demise of the popular online photo-editing service has been met with scorn from fans, who are unhappy with Google’s decision to kill one of the web’s best free tools in the name of consolidation. There’s no need to panic, however. There are some solid alternatives available that are just as free.

  8. Picnik was an online photo editor that Google acquired in 2010. It was a free, user-friendly alternative to editing software such as Photoshop. Users could upload images from their computers and do all kinds of cool stuff with them.

  9. Mar 9, 2010 · Last week, by acquiring Picnik, a Flash-based site that lets you edit photos in the cloud, without even signing up for an account. Picnik had roughly 20 employees, and a few million monthly users.

  10. When you first visit Picnik, you are faced with four large tabs: Your Photos, Edit, Creative Tools, Save & Share. The first, allows you to add photos from all sorts of places. You can upload images from your computer, take them from flickr, or take them from any other website, such as Photodoto.