We're using the AI photo editor SnapEdit to improve photo quality, easily remove objects and backgrounds, and get a closer look at all the different features it offers.
SnapEdit is an online platform that brings together a variety of useful tools powered by neural networks. All of them are designed for working with images. You can sign up on the official website: snapedit.app
If you don’t want to pay for a subscription or can’t afford one, there’s a free plan available. It activates right after you sign up and gives you 10 credits each month to use the service.
You can also try modified Android apps with restrictions removed. These can be found on forums like this one: 4pda.to/forum/index.php?showtopic=1065966
One of the most popular features is «Enhance» — a tool for improving image quality. You can find it here: snapedit.app/enhance. Let’s give it a try.
The free plan allows you to upscale up to 1600px. The service offers several processing modes — we’ll stick with the standard one. There’s also a feature for colorizing old black-and-white photos.
The result was decent, but each task uses up a lot of credits. In this regard, SnapEdit falls behind other tools with similar features, like Imggen or Freepik AI.
These tools are also super useful. You can remove unwanted objects, text, or watermarks here: snapedit.app/remove-object/upload. At the top of the page, you can switch to background removal or other tools.
Use the brush to highlight what you want to remove, then start processing. You can also select larger areas or use the eraser to undo. The nice part — this feature only uses 1 credit per action.
You can find all the tools here: snapedit.app/create. Some cool features include adding light and shadow, blurring the background, or replacing it completely.
In conclusion, the toolset is pretty standard and works well, but the free credit limit is really small. You can check out alternatives to SnapEdit with more generous limits in our catalog: neuro.pizza/en/catalog/snapedit-app