When it comes to smartphones, one utility that surpasses all is clicking pictures, except maybe making calls and dropping text messages. But smartphone photography is a mixed bag of results. It depends as much as on the camera software as on the hardware. That’s why GCAM Mods have become so popular over the last few years. And if you really want to up your smartphone photography game, you need to look at  photo editing apps for Android. These apps may not improve the camera’s performance, but they do allow you to edit photos to your liking. So, if you are not happy with your smartphone’s camera output and want to retouch photos before sharing, here the 15 best photo editing apps for Android that you can use in 2020.

We have compiled a list of the best photo editing apps for Android that do much more than just adding effects like sepia and greyscale to the photos. These cherry-picked Android apps are capable of doing a lot more. They bring pro-level image-editing controls at the disposal of users, alongside a host of other exciting and fun-filled enhancement tools. So, without further ado, let’s get started, shall we?

When it comes to enhancing the quality of shots, a vast collection of filters and precise attribute control tools prove to be the vital editing elements. And much to the delight of users, Snapseed comes with a rich collection of such features. But what truly sets Google’s image editing app apart is the deep integration of customized control variables in each filter and tool that lets us achieve the desired outcome and make that perfect image worthy of posting on Instagram. Even though the sheer diversity of editing tools and effects can get overwhelming in the beginning, once you get a hold of them and know where your favorite tools are, you will evolve into a certified photo editing machine. Snapseed has a few other standout features too, such as the ability to edit RAW DNG files and export them as JPG files without any loss in quality.

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Adobe’s Photoshop line-up of image editing software is synonymous with the best-in-class and most comprehensive set of enhancement tools one can want, and its Android counterpart- Photoshop Lightroom CC- certainly inherits the same DNA. The first thing that stands out about the Lightroom CC app is its clean interface and clutter-free organization of tools. But make no mistake, the app is loaded with editing tools and filters that won’t leave you wanting for more. The app’s noteworthy auto preset feature allows users to capture RAW images in Pro/HDR/Auto modes with five different camera effects and lets them see the outcome before clicking the photo. Lightroom CC can be the perfect app for editing images on-the-go, however, if you want the true Photoshop experience, you should go for the Premium tier which charges a monthly subscription fee of $4.99, but its worth it.

3. PhotoDirector

PhotoDirector is a surprisingly good image editing app which brings a very minimalist UI brimming with enhancement and editing tools like filters, light effects, and various other add-ons to breathe new life into the images clicked by users. The app boasts of a wide array of image editing features, and a particularly noteworthy one is the app’s object removal trick, that erases undesirable objects from an image in a jiffy. There is another area too where PhotoDirector really shines. The app’s camera offers a wide array of lens filters whose intensity can be adjusted in real time, aside from face detection and gesture support for clicking images in various aspect ratios.

As the name suggests, Photo Editor Pro is truly a Pro-grade photo editing app on Android. It offers features that you won’t find anywhere and its draw tools are exceptional. From basic editing tools to filters and stickers, Photo Editor Pro is packed to the brim with features. You can change the background in your photos with nature-themed images or custom backgrounds. The filters are outstanding and it comes with more than 60 unique effects. Some of the popular ones are Lomo, Pink, Vignette, Natural, and Warm. Apart from that, you can, of course, adjust brightness, saturation, hue, contrast, warmth, and more. Basically, from primary editing tools to filters and smart features like background isolation, you are covered on all the bases.

Having said all of that, the standout features of Photo Editor Pro remains its Photo Blender and Light FX tools. It just makes your photos eye-catching and perfect for social media posts. With Photo Blender, you can mix and blend two images to create images that would be parallel to artworks. Further, there are features like Bokeh, Lens, Splash, and a couple of light leaks effects at your disposal. What’s more, you can even retouch your body and face to get a perfect figure. How cool is that? Among other things, you can create a collage, insert stickers and fun emojis, export high-quality images, make square photos, and more. So to sum up, Photo Editor Pro is a powerful photo editing app on Android and you should not miss it.

Fotor is one of the oldest photo-editing apps on Android. It started as a standalone app for retouching images, but now it has expanded its scope and has become an all-in-one photo editing and image licensing platform. You can edit your images on Fotor and publish it on their stock photo marketplace (PxBee) to earn money from licensing. In case, you just want to edit images then you can do that as well. The interface is very similar to Snapseed with sliders and accessible menus at the bottom. No matter if you are an amateur or a professional, you can get started on Fotor. It includes a massive range of photo effects and filters which you can use to create otherworldly images. Among all the filters on Fotor, I love Film, Vintage, B&W, and Kaleidoscope.

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Enlight Pixaloop is a unique photo-editing app for Android on this list. It allows you to create photo animation from still images. You can use arrows to add movement and direction to still images and freeze specific parts of the image with a freeze brush. Further, you can change the background and replace it with skies having colorful sunsets or animated clouds. There is a huge collection of automated skies resembling timelapse which brings life to your still images. And best of all, Enlight Pixaloop supports overlays and that makes a huge difference as you can professionally edit an image to animate a scene.

7. Cymera

Cymera is one of those apps which can be regarded as a jack of all trades, as it not only offers an impressive collection of image editing tools, but it also boasts of a very useful camera function which is divided into two modes: a beauty mode for clicking selfies with lots of filters and a normal mode for flexing the rear snapper’s muscles. Cymera’s image editing tools comprise of conventional options like mosaic, texture, and hue complexion adjustment to correction functions for adjusting variables like scene mode, saturation etc.

Camly can easily be called one of the simplest, yet highly productive, photo editing app whose simple user interface is its biggest USP. Unlike other image editing applications listed on the Play Store, Camly’s home screen consists of merely seven enhancement options, which makes it quite easy for users to choose the tool they want to utilize, and then select the specific variable they want to tweak. Camly’s in-app camera is nothing to write home about, but its editing section is where the app really puts the competition to shame, as it does not confuse the users by flooding the whole screen with editing options, but instead, follows a highly organized approach which really does make an impact.

VSCO is a highly acclaimed photo editing app that blends a very clean user interface with an impressive array of image editing tools and camera presets. The VSCO app lists the editing tools in a very organized manner and features only four of them on the home screen for the sake of simplicity, each containing a vast catalog of filters and enhancement instruments to help users tweak their images with ease. And just in case you are running short of ideas, you can explore the VSCO community and follow the creative folks out there for some new ideas.

VSCO also offers a premium tier of service called VSCO X, which charges an annual subscription fee of Rs.1300, and in return, offers a wide array of regularly updated presets, video editing tools and advanced controls for tweaking variables like character and strength for that added touch of artistic precision and personalization.

There are photo editing apps like Prisma which stand out for their unique filters, while on the other hand, there are some applications like Google’s Snapseed, whose enormous collection of editing tools is nothing short of impressive. But if you want the best of both worlds, head straight to the Play Store and download PicsArt, and trust me, you’ll feel grateful for following my advice later on. PicsArt is the perfect blend of an immersive UI and a highly capable camera app, which offers more live enhancement tools like scene modes, filters, and stickers than any other app I have used so far. You can always purchase additional items, but you probably won’t need to spend your money, as you can use the images uploaded by the PicsArt community members as backgrounds at no cost.

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One of the first things that will catch your attention when you start using the Pixlr app is how exceptionally well the enhancements tools are organized into just five categories on the editing home page. And this whole arrangement is what makes the Pixlr app an absolute joy to use and edit our images with a wide array of effects and styling elements like overlays, stickers, doodling tools, filters, etc. But there are multiple other factors too that make the Pixlr app a serious contender for the crown of the best image editing app for Android.

12. Toolwiz Photos – Pro Editor

What do you get if you merge Prisma’s artistic filters, Snapseed’s diversity of editing tools and Aviary’s excellent user interface? You get Toolwiz Photos – Pro Editor, a photo editing app that provides you the complete set of retouching tools you’ll ever want on your smartphone, and then some more as an extra goodie. Be it the exhaustive portrait retouching tools, text addition options (memes, decals, bubbles, etc.) or the pro-level light and color adjustment tools, Toolwiz Photos simply has it all, neatly organized into a very simple and engaging interface. The app offers a huge selection of stickers, layouts, PIP frames, fonts and a lot more, alongside some fun tricks such as face swap, face toning and body slimming which work surprisingly well.

Photo Editor is one app that provides you true pro-level photo editing controls on your smartphone, if you know how to play with colors and other in-depth variables to create an image that has been tweaked to perfection on all parameters. Superficial photo editing tools and effects aside, you can adjust the RGB values, and accordingly assign the number of points around which you want to adjust the curves in order to obtain a perfect color balance and output. You can also perform pixel-level correction with ease and also exploit the face retouching tools to enhance the self-portraits. But that’s not all, you can choose the exact colors you want to highlight by adjusting the hexadecimal color codes to obtain the desired hue and also add text, whose attributes viz. font, color, outline, shadow, and shape can be tweaked without any fuss.

If the idea of a pure image editing app that does not overwhelm you with a gazillion tools and filters, but instead, provides just the perfectly balanced selection of fundamental editing features to enhance images in a jiffy, then Afterlight is the app for you. Afterlight brings you an eclectic mix of filters from its team of developers as well as Instagram users, alongside an impressively rich collection of textures which feature eye-catching natural and artificial illumination effects that will give your images a unique character.

Prisma is one of the most popular photo editing apps out there, and for a good reason, as the vast array of artistic filters that come with the app are truly in a league of their own and are hard to find on any other image editing application. The eye-catching filters available on the app exhibit the signature artistic style of various renowned personalities, and the collection is updated frequently by additions of newer ones to keep the user community hooked to the app. But Prisma is not just a run-of-the-mill image editing app, it’s a social media platform in itself which allows users to share their latest artistic creations and follow other like-minded people who like to play with art and photography.