Hornil StylePix is a free image editor with a number of advanced features.
StylePix is a simple, yet intuitive image editing tool which reminds us a lot of Microsoft Paint on speed. It allows you to perform many different image and photo editing functions, yet is able to do so using very little system resources.
The program is perfect for those wishing to perform touch-up operations on photos or simply for people interested in perform simple image editing functions like cropping, rotating, removing red eyes and fully supports Adobe Photoshop-style layers.
Another good feature which we believe you'll find useful is the history window which allows you to undo and redo actions recently performed. Another cool thing about StylePix is the ability to do your image editing in a full window simply by hitting the F11 key.
Finally, StylePix allows you to multitask by editing multiple images while the program is running.
StylePix allows you to edit, retouch, optimize and browse your image collection quickly and without much fuss.
Features of StylePix
- Color Adjustments: Adjust colors and brightness.
- Cropping: Resize photos without distortion.
- Drawing: Create and customize drawings.
- Export: Save images in multiple formats.
- Filters: Numerous effects and filters.
- Frames: Create unique frames for photos.
- Image Retouching: Variety of retouching filters.
- Layers: Non-destructive photo editing.
- Navigation: Easy to move between photos.
- Photo Editing: Comprehensive set of tools.
- Selection Tools: Select and edit elements of images.
- Shapes: Modify shapes and add symbols.
- Text: Add text to photos and drawings.
- User Interface: Intuitive and simple to use.
Compatibility and License
StylePix is provided under a freeware license on Windows from graphics editors with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 2.0.3.0 is the latest version last time we checked.
What version of Windows can StylePix run on?
StylePix can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It's only available as a 64-bit download.
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