PicSay - Photo Editor

Today I’m going to be reviewing a classic Android app: PicSay. PicSay allows you to pimp up pictures you’ve taken using your Android phone with comments, speech balloons, and cool graphic effects. It also lets you share your photos via email, MMS, Blog or a photo sharing site of your choice.
Rating
Reviewed version | Latest version |
1.3.0.7 | Varies with device |
Features & Use
My first impression of this app is really good.
PicSay was one of the first apps to be developed, and I think it’s safe to say that by now it’s reached cult status. Using PicSay you can easily embellish your own photos with personalized greeting messages, comments or sweet visual effects, as well as then send off your masterpieces to various destinations.
For instance, rather than sending a postcard when you’re on holiday (let’s face it, it can seem like a lot of work, especially when all you want to do is enjoy yourself), why not send your greetings to you friends and family via email or MMS. That being said, even though PicSay allows you to make photos and messages completely unique and individual, I’m sure Granny would be happy to receive an old-fashioned snail mail postcard, too ;-)
Here’s a selection of some of the features:
- Insert different types of speech balloons into image
- Add title/text
- Clip-Art collection
- Spotlight
- Pixelize
- Marker
- Dizziness
- Sepia
- etc.
Share pictures via
- Mail
- MMS
- Blog / Flickr and the like
Bottom line:
What can I say—this is a great app.
Screen & Controls
Very intuitive controls. It doesn’t take very long to figure out how everything works and get cracking. What’s also quite helpful is that you can access the online documentation via a link under the Help button.
Speed & Stability
The app runs smoothly and steadily. Even after testing it out intensively for several days the app is still a model of stability, and is always ready to use.
Price/Performance Ratio
You can download PicSay for free from the Android Market.
A very nice photo editor!
Great app if you want to swap heads with your dog.
@Bill -- I know what you mean, but I still like PicSay's display ;)
You can check out the test review I wrote about Photoshop here:
http://www.androidpit.com/en/android/tests/test/391368/Photoshop-Easy-photo-editing-for-your-Android-phone
@Mirande -- It IS a classic, which is why I thought I'd feature it again ;)
Not bad but I was disappointed to find out that one of the features that impressed me the most was only available on the paid version. Bottom line: it's OK but I prefer Photoshop.
Haha, an old classic, I love it!