Additional Information
Online free image editor supporting PSD, Sketch and XCF files!
Latest Version | Photopea |
Requirements |
macOS 10.13 High Sierra or later |
Updated | June 25, 2023 |
Author | Photopea Team |
Category | Imaging and Digital Photo |
License | Freeware |
Language | English |
Download | 65 |
Overview
Photopea for Mac is an online advanced image editor for macOS, which can work with both raster and vector graphics. You can use it for simple tasks, such as resizing images, as well as complex tasks, such as designing webpages, creating illustrations, processing photographs, and more. PP can work with layer styles, masks, smart objects, text layers, and more. Enjoy!
Right now, It works with the sRGB color space (the basic color space for the web), with the 8-bit color depth. All exported files use sRGB, too.
Photopea for macOS editor works in a web browser. It can be started by going to www.Photopea.com. It can run on any device (desktop, laptop, tablet, phone, or any other computer), but for the best comfort, we recommend having a big screen, a precise pointing device (a mouse or a stylus), and a keyboard.
Photopea for Desktop runs completely on your device, just like Sketch or Photoshop do. It does not upload any of your files to the internet. You can load the site, disconnect from the internet, and keep using it completely offline. None of your files ever leaves your computer.
The workspace of Photopea is very similar to other image editors. It consists of the Toolbar on the left, the Sidebar on the right, the Working area in the middle, and the Top menu at the top.
Photopea for Mac offers you many ways to manipulate layers. You can move them, rotate, bend, etc. Each PSD document consists of layers. The layer represents some part of the image. It is usually an area filled with transparent, partially transparent, or opaque pixels. Layers are rendered one on top of another, to create the final image. You usually edit just one layer at a time. Changing (moving, rotating, drawing into) one layer has no effect on other layers.
Brush tools are all tools, which use a "brush track". You usually draw strokes on some layer and a brush tool edits pixels along with your strokes. It can be a Brush, an Eraser, a Smudge tool, etc. When there is a selection, the tool edits only pixels within this selection.
It has a rich set of tools to work with vector graphics. Vector graphics can be stored in Paths, Vector Masks, or Shape Layers.
Right now, It works with the sRGB color space (the basic color space for the web), with the 8-bit color depth. All exported files use sRGB, too.
Photopea for macOS editor works in a web browser. It can be started by going to www.Photopea.com. It can run on any device (desktop, laptop, tablet, phone, or any other computer), but for the best comfort, we recommend having a big screen, a precise pointing device (a mouse or a stylus), and a keyboard.
Photopea for Desktop runs completely on your device, just like Sketch or Photoshop do. It does not upload any of your files to the internet. You can load the site, disconnect from the internet, and keep using it completely offline. None of your files ever leaves your computer.
The workspace of Photopea is very similar to other image editors. It consists of the Toolbar on the left, the Sidebar on the right, the Working area in the middle, and the Top menu at the top.
Photopea for Mac offers you many ways to manipulate layers. You can move them, rotate, bend, etc. Each PSD document consists of layers. The layer represents some part of the image. It is usually an area filled with transparent, partially transparent, or opaque pixels. Layers are rendered one on top of another, to create the final image. You usually edit just one layer at a time. Changing (moving, rotating, drawing into) one layer has no effect on other layers.
Brush tools are all tools, which use a "brush track". You usually draw strokes on some layer and a brush tool edits pixels along with your strokes. It can be a Brush, an Eraser, a Smudge tool, etc. When there is a selection, the tool edits only pixels within this selection.
It has a rich set of tools to work with vector graphics. Vector graphics can be stored in Paths, Vector Masks, or Shape Layers.