There are quite a few online photo editing toolboxes on the web. But not all of them are equal and do not necessarily contain the same tools. That's why I regularly offer you new alternatives like ImgTools.
Without being an alternative to Photoshop, ImgTools presents itself as an online photo editor with a multitude of free tools to edit your images independently or in batches... In fact, the multitude is actually 12 tools, but 12 tools that are all very useful!
Edit Photos with ImgTools
One of the big differences, but also one of the big advantages of ImgTools compared to other sites of the same kind is that the site and its tools have been designed to work with an image, but also with batches of photos.
It allows you to perform the same task on several images and thus edit photos in series! Practical!
That being said, ImgTools offers 12 free and easy-to-use tools. Their advantage is that they do not require any installation on your computer since they are online! Similarly, they can be used on both PC and Mac, but also on your smartphone or tablet.
ImgTools is 12 online tools:
Compress images : this tool therefore allows you to reduce the size of your images in PNG, JPG, SVG or GIF format while preserving their quality. It is possible to compress several images at once and recover them in a ZIP archive.
Face Extractor: No, this is not a horror movie tool, it allows you to recover the face(s) present on one or more photos and recover them in the form of a ZIP archive. The tool also allows you to create a mosaic with all the recovered faces.
Crop images : a tool with a relatively explicit name which also allows you to process photos one after the other and retrieve them in a ZIP.

Round the corners of images : rounding corners is always a good thing! This tool allows you to round the corners of images and apply a background color or keep transparency.
Resize images: here too the name of the tool is very explicit. But it allows you toadjust photo size based on free dimensions or by keeping the width/height ratio to avoid distortion. Batch processing is again very effective.
Hide faces : Once you have extracted the images from your photos with the face extractor, you will be able to blur or pixelate them to anonymize your photos ! Artificial intelligence can detect and blur/pixelate faces in your photos or batches of photos!
Mass image renaming: a tool rarely seen in online toolboxes, it allows you to rename all the images in a batch of photos.
Blur or pixelate an image: This tool allows you to select areas on your photos to hide sensitive or confidential areas.
Convert image format : This image converter allows you to manage photos or batches of images from or to JPG, PNG, WEBP and GIF formats.

Protect images with a password : This utility will lock your photos in a password-protected ZIP archive.
Rotate images : this tool allows you to rotate one or more photos but also allows you to invert them vertically or horizontally.
Extract frames from animated GIFs: Animated GIFs are nothing more than photos put together and this tool allows you to break them down to recover the images.
So, ImgTools offers a nice collection of 12 very practical tools for editing photos. Not all of them will be useful to you, but I have no doubt that some of them will be very useful to you!











