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EditThisPic vs Facetune: Which Should You Use for Selfies?

Describe any edit you want vs tap-and-drag portrait retouching tools. Two different approaches to photo editing.

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The Verdict

Use Facetune if you primarily edit selfies and need precise manual control over face reshaping, skin smoothing, and teeth whitening. Use EditThisPic if you want one tool for all edit types - backgrounds, object removal, outfit changes, photo restoration - plus AI-powered portrait edits. EditThisPic does more, Facetune does portraits better.

Feature EditThisPic Facetune
Edit Approach Describe what you want in plain English Manual tools with tap-and-drag controls
Edit Types Any edit type (portraits, backgrounds, objects, restoration) Portrait and selfie focused
Background Removal/Replacement Type 'remove background' or 'replace with beach scene' Basic background blur only
Object Removal Remove any object by description Limited to small blemishes
Face Reshaping AI interprets requests like 'slim the face' Precise sliders for jaw, nose, eyes, lips
Teeth Whitening Type 'whiten teeth' Dedicated tool with intensity control
Skin Smoothing AI-powered skin enhancement Granular smoothing with brush size control
Makeup Application Describe makeup style you want Virtual makeup tools with color pickers
Price Free tier + pay-as-you-go $69.99/year or $9.99/week
Learning Curve None - just describe what you want Low - intuitive touch controls
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Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on what you need. EditThisPic handles any edit type - remove backgrounds, change outfits, remove photobombers, fix lighting - all by describing what you want. Facetune specializes in portrait retouching with precise manual tools for face reshaping, skin smoothing, and teeth whitening. For selfie-only edits with fine control, Facetune is purpose-built. For versatile editing beyond portraits, EditThisPic does more.
Yes. EditThisPic can remove any person or object from any photo by describing what to remove. Just type 'remove the person on the right' and the AI handles the rest. Facetune has no object or person removal feature - it's designed only for portrait retouching.
EditThisPic offers a free tier and pay-as-you-go pricing starting at 20 cents per edit. Facetune costs $69.99/year or $9.99/week for full access. If you edit occasionally, EditThisPic's free tier or small credit packs are much more affordable.
EditThisPic can interpret requests like 'slim my face' or 'make my nose smaller,' but results vary since AI interprets rather than applies precise adjustments. Facetune's sliders give exact, repeatable control over face shape changes.
Many users do. EditThisPic handles what Facetune can't: background replacement, object removal, outfit changes, photo restoration. Facetune excels at precise portrait retouching. Use EditThisPic for versatile edits and Facetune when you need pixel-perfect face reshaping.

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