Do you ever find yourself wishing you could resize a picture, crop, or rotate it – and you just don’t have the software to do that with easily? I do all the time. I’ll be on a computer and not have access to photoshop and want to mess with an image, maybe just to throw it up on my blog here.
Enter Pixoh. Pixoh is a web-based image editor that allows you to do all that easily. Basically, they took all the most common things you might use in a computer-based image editor, stripped out all the complicated parts, and put it on the web for anyone to use for free.
You can easily grab an image from a website, by using the bookmarklet or by entering the link address of the image. Alternatively you can just upload one from your computer. You can see a video of how it works here.
It’s simple. It’s easy. It wins.
Key features:
- Edit big images—up to 10 MB, or 5000×5000 pixels
- Import pictures from any web site (including Flickr) with our bookmarklet
- Flickr export, or save as GIF, JPG, PDF, PNG, or TIF
- Basic editing tools like crop, rotate, resize—many more are in the works
- Unlimited undo and redo (Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+Y, or ⌘Z and ⌘Y on your Mac)
- Nondestructive scaling, rotating, and cropping—we always work from the original
April 12, 2006 at 12:32 am
yeah right, thats true sometimes i get confused when i must do some picture to complete the work
April 13, 2006 at 7:07 am
Some ppl do not know how to resize or crop images with local software and I was searching for such a service some weeks ago. I foundthis one, but pixoh seems to be even better. Thanx for the hint.