While it still has the ability to crop your images and doodle on your photos, the app’s overall abilities feel quite weak when compared to its competitors. This forces you to make use of a separate application to apply these changes before you upload them to the app to continue your work. The app doesn’t have a save feature for edits, either, so you’ll have to redo everything from scratch.įurthermore, the app lacks a number of basic tools like the ability to adjust an image’s contrast, saturation, highlights, and exposure. When attempting to export your final output to your local photo album, you can run into bugs that cause your app to crash. Unfortunately, the app’s functionalities end here. Once you’ve taken your photo, you can apply any other stickers and effects to your images, including text stickers, neon signages, and even adorable masks. Users can even make use of a superzoom feature to get an up-close look at their subject. Some of the filters you can use include your usual sepia and monochrome effects, as well as a unique night vision filter.
What makes Photo Lab appealing is that users can easily apply filters to their photos even before they take a snapshot, so that they can get a clear idea of what their output will look like.