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Published 20 Feb, 2016 07:07am

Story times: Foto Jet

There are dozens of photo editing tools out there, both online and offline, paid and free and they offer unique features to grab more users. However, a user always wants an editing tool that is free, with loads of fun features and which doesn’t need any technical expertise to work with. FotoJet is a free online collage maker and editing site that has all these things.

FotoJet allows users to quickly create amazing photo cards, collages, posters, edit photos and so on, without the hassles of downloading or installing anything. The site offers more than 320 templates for collage, photo card, poster and social media to get started. All you need to do is sign up so that you can save your work and share it online.

After signing up there are just three steps to follow, first, choose a design from classical designs to modern templates. There are 3D templates and artsy ones as well, these designs include Facebook cover, a photo card, Facebook post, magazine cover, photo comic, posters, Instagram post a YouTube banner or a fun photo. Interestingly, all categories have loads of templates in them, giving you dozens of options to choose from.

In the second step, a user uploads a photo or photos, whether from the hard drive of the computer or from Facebook. The site has very simple drag-and-drop interface so one can easily adjust his/her photos the way one wants. Also, a user can zoom in and out the photos, flip them and do anything they like to make a beautiful collage, poster, photo comic or a magazine cover. The last step is to either share it online or save the work as a JPG/PNG image file or print it.

FotoJet is not only easy and free, but as it offers hundreds of templates and designs, it becomes quite the better option when choosing from the many photo editing and collage-making sites.

So for fun with photos: http://www.fotojet.com

Published in Dawn, Young World, February 20th, 2015

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