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February 52019
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Photoshop vs. Photopea

  • February 52019
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There are delays in activating my Photoshop license within my company and I have exhausted my trial periodso I have found until then as an alternative: Photopea

It seems to do the trick for the momentbut I would like some input from the more experienced users before working and commit-ing with it.

I'm sure it is not as good as Photoshopbut I would like to know:

1. What are the downsides to using Photopea?

2. Can you export to all PNG versions that you can in Photoshop?

3. Does Photopea display fonts like Photoshop does?

To be honestI would only be using it for exports from an already finalized PSD fileso the differences in exportation are most crucial to me.

Correct answer Conrad_C

I've heard of Photopeabut like the otherssince we have Photoshop we haven't spent any time with Photopea. I looked at it for 5 minutes and there are a few things that you can tell from that.

The main thing to understand about Photopea is that it runs in a web browserso that's probably going to limit how much of your computer's RAM and CPU it can use. Although that might not matter if you're only using it for exports.

It looks very much designed for web developers. It seems to be missing a lot of features for other media like print and video. If you're concerned with PNG exportmaybe that's fine. But its PNG export has fewer options than Photoshopat least in the free version.

Photoshop displays text using its own Adobe composition enginewhich is rather sophisticated. Because of thatPhotopea probably does not display text exactly the same way. AlsoPhotopea appears to support web fonts onlyprobably because it runs in a web browser.

If this is for doing work for your companythen it sounds like the best judge of whether Photopea will work is by submitting some Photopea PNG exports to your company and see if anyone can spot anything wrong with them. Beyond thatif there's a Photopea forum on the webthat might be a better community to ask because you're more likely to find Photopea users who have used Photoshopinstead of Photoshop users who have used Photopea.

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Participant
December 222023

Photopea is better for having the same usage with no subscription. The difference is that photopea is freeyou save things on your computer rather than through a cloudand it runs on web. Photopea does not use enough processing for it to struggle on the webnor does photoshop. Most people don't save on the cloud but if that's important (let's say for work)use a flashdrivegoogle cloudonedriveetc..

Participant
September 202020

For casual usePhotopea is indeed great. But if you really need to do some super stunning image you should still use Photoshop.

Conrad_C
Community Expert
Conrad_CCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 52019

I've heard of Photopeabut like the otherssince we have Photoshop we haven't spent any time with Photopea. I looked at it for 5 minutes and there are a few things that you can tell from that.

The main thing to understand about Photopea is that it runs in a web browserso that's probably going to limit how much of your computer's RAM and CPU it can use. Although that might not matter if you're only using it for exports.

It looks very much designed for web developers. It seems to be missing a lot of features for other media like print and video. If you're concerned with PNG exportmaybe that's fine. But its PNG export has fewer options than Photoshopat least in the free version.

Photoshop displays text using its own Adobe composition enginewhich is rather sophisticated. Because of thatPhotopea probably does not display text exactly the same way. AlsoPhotopea appears to support web fonts onlyprobably because it runs in a web browser.

If this is for doing work for your companythen it sounds like the best judge of whether Photopea will work is by submitting some Photopea PNG exports to your company and see if anyone can spot anything wrong with them. Beyond thatif there's a Photopea forum on the webthat might be a better community to ask because you're more likely to find Photopea users who have used Photoshopinstead of Photoshop users who have used Photopea.

Community Expert
February 52019

I've never heard of Photopea. 

melissapiccone
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 52019

You might get better answers from the other apps website... I've never heard of it and users here are actually using Photoshop.

Melissa Piccone | Adobe Trainer | Online Courses Author | Fine Artist