I’m looking for an app, that does not have ads or in-app purchase kind of stuff, that has a robust feature to add text over an image. I want to be able to customize the text’s font face, size, style (bold, italic, underline, etc), color, outline, and background.

Even better would be if it allows me to start by pasting an image from clipboard, and more so if I can copy the image back to clipboard after edits.

Ideally, something that is FOSS, but I wouldn’t mind paying for an app if it’s good and doesn’t have a bunch of needless tracking.

Thanks y’all!

  • OmegaLemmy
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    2 days ago

    On fdroid, image toolbox offers 51 Foss tools in one package, it’s useful

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      19 days ago

      Thanks.

      I did try to check out Krita already, but it says it’s not available for my device.

      I just checked out Drawpile, and it does not render correctly on my phone. The edges are cut off and the controls/buttons are tiny af. It was just released 3 weeks ago in beta, so it’s just not ready for use yet.

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      18 days ago

      Same. This is the best photo editor I’ve used on Android. The UI takes some getting used to, but it can do everything OP said, even the clipboard stuff. (Mostly. See below.)

      It has curves, cloning, painting, cropping, rotating, resizing, add text, add image, add arbitrary shapes, and more and more. It can even make animated GIFs or extract frames from GIFs.

      It’s like Photoshop but not from Adobe. I paid for the pro version forever ago and have been using it for years.

      Clipboard stuff: It can’t open the clipboard as a file that I can tell, but you can paste the clipboard into an image using the “text/image” function. You can even have it resize the pasted image to fit the current document size. So you make a new document that’s the size you want, use Text/Image to paste it in with that setting emabled.

      And then you can export the current image to the clipboard using the normal save feature. Or save it to an actual file.

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    19 days ago

    I’ve used Picsay for probably 10 years. My phone says it’s the pro version, guess I paid for it at some point, and I must just copy it from phone to phone.

    Can’t seem to find it on Play, but it’s on ApkPure

    I’m pretty sure the free version didn’t have ads.

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    18 days ago

    This is kinda cursed, but I use Snapchat if it’s something quick and dirty (and quality doesn’t matter)