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PicsArt Photo Studio is now a Universal Windows 10 app – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
December 16, 2015
1 min read

It’s not just NBC’s Breaking News app which received the “universal app” status, the popular image editing app PicsArt has, too. This means that you can now use the app on any Windows 10 powered device, whether it’s a tablet, smartphone or a tablet.
The app offers a variety of interesting features to give users the ability to add filters and various effects to their images. There are hundreds of photo editing tools to play around, as well as advanced brushes and drawing tools, which can be used to enhance the images. Users can also create photo collages and communicate with other designers who are using the app on their devices.
The app description says,

Creativity is more than just a photo filter—PicsArt provides you with everything you need to make amazing photo edits, artistic camera shoots, photo collages, create digital drawings, and communicate with other creatives who have joined our mission to beautify the world.

Here’s a summary of the features the app has to offer:

  • A global community of creatives
  • Hundreds of photo editing tools
  • Customizable filters and effects
  • Text, sticker, and image overlays
  • Collage maker
  • Photo camera
  • Drawing and painting tools with layers
  • Advanced artistic brushes

Head over to the Windows Store to grab the PicsArt app, and let us know about your thoughts if you’re trying it out for the first time.

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