What are the best AI tools for photo editing right now?

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Asked By CreativeCactus81 On

Hey everyone! I've been exploring various AI editing tools for a couple of months now and I'm feeling a bit stuck. I've tried using DALL-E for photo corrections, but the results have been hit or miss. I'm not sure if my prompts are off or if it's just not the right tool for simple edits. I've also tested a bunch of other options like Midjourney, which I find excellent for complete remakes but not so much for minor tweaks. On the other hand, Stable Diffusion gives a lot of control, but there's a learning curve. I found Leonardo and Runway both do a decent job for clean edits. Recently, I dropped some photos into DomoAI and was impressed with its style shifts without going overboard. I'm hoping to find a reliable AI editor that works well for simple enhancements or light retouching. Any recommendations?

4 Answers

Answered By QuickEnhancer4U On

If you’re focused on improving the clarity or sharpening of existing photos, I've found that 4DDiG Photo Enhancer works really well as a quick enhancer. It's straightforward and effective!

Answered By PixelPioneer93 On

For actual photo editing, I wouldn’t recommend DALL-E or Midjourney since they're better for big remakes than for minor fixes. If you're looking for reliable light edits, I suggest checking out these options:
- Photoshop (Firefly): Best for precise edits.
- Luminar Neo: Great blend of AI and user-friendly workflow.
- Runway and Leonardo: Solid choices for clean AI edits.
- Topaz Photo AI: Awesome for sharpening and reducing noise.
- Canva Magic Studio: Super easy for quick enhancements.
Since you liked DomoAI for style shifts, combining it with a more traditional AI editor might give you more control!

Answered By ArtisticGlitch On

I’ve had good results with Qwen 2511 and Flux for some good models. Also, PixelPro editor is a handy Chrome extension that I use often! I mostly stick with Flux Kontext for my edits.

Answered By NoobPhotoEditor On

I usually go with Nano Banana Pro because it’s really consistent. I’ll also use Qwen now and then, but it tends to generate images with these weird grid patterns. Not sure how to fix that yet since I'm still learning!

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