GIMP

GIMP

GIMP brings powerful customizable photo editing for everyone

GIMP brings powerful customizable photo editing for everyone

GIMP is a free, open-source editor that pairs a generous toolset with a workspace you can shape to your taste. It welcomes newcomers with an approachable starting point, yet offers plenty of depth for more ambitious edits.

The standout is its interface flexibility. You can rearrange panels, keep essential tools within reach, and hide anything you rarely touch, creating a focused environment that fits your workflow. That personalization matters when you begin exploring its broad capabilities.

On the features front, GIMP covers core tasks like painting, photo enhancement, perspective correction, and retouching. It is equally comfortable handling a single shot or a busy session, thanks to batch operations that let you apply actions to multiple images at once. File handling is refreshingly straightforward too. GIMP opens and saves in common formats such as JPEG, PNG, GIF, and TIFF, and it can work with PSD files, so you can jump between projects without conversion hurdles. You can access local folders directly, which keeps file management simple.

There is a trade-off for all that flexibility. Although you can get started with the basics quickly, the breadth of tools and options can feel dense as you move into advanced territory. Expect a learning curve while you discover where everything lives and how to combine features effectively. The effort pays off if you value a workspace that adapts to you.

GIMP’s modest system demands make it a sensible pick for a wide range of devices. If you want a no-cost editor with serious capabilities, strong format support, and an interface you can tailor, GIMP is a compelling choice. Beginners may need patience, but the result is a highly personalized, efficient editing setup.

Developer

UserLAnd Technologies

OS

Version

25.09.05

License

Full