EditThisPic vs Facetune for Selfies
Facetune is the selfie specialist. EditThisPic uses AI for any portrait edit. Here's the comparison for selfie editing.
The Verdict
Facetune is the go-to app for selfie retouching with precise manual controls β reshape, smooth, whiten teeth, and more. EditThisPic takes a different approach: describe what you want in natural language. For detailed manual control over every facial feature, Facetune is polished. For quick, natural-looking edits described in plain English, EditThisPic is faster and handles more than just faces.
| Feature | EditThisPic | Facetune |
|---|---|---|
| Face Reshaping | Via prompt description | Precise manual tools |
| Skin Smoothing | Via prompt ('smooth skin') | Adjustable brush tool |
| Teeth Whitening | Via prompt | Dedicated tool |
| Background Editing | Yes, full replacement | Basic blur/replace |
| Remove Other People | Yes, describe who | No |
| Free Tier | 1 free edit/week | Subscription only ($7.99/mo) |
| Mobile App | Web-based | Native iOS/Android |
| Photo Restoration | Yes | No |
Manual vs AI Approach
Facetune gives you manual sliders and brushes for precise control over every facial feature. EditThisPic lets you describe what you want β 'smooth my skin and whiten my teeth slightly.' The AI approach is faster but less granular.
Beyond Selfies
Facetune is selfie-only. EditThisPic handles selfie retouching plus background removal, removing unwanted people, fixing lighting, and any other photo edit.
Natural Results
Facetune's manual tools can lead to over-editing if you're not careful. EditThisPic's AI tends to produce natural-looking results by default since it understands what looks realistic.
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