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A one-year subscription to Pixlr Premium is on sale.

TL;DR: A one-year subscription to Pixlr Premium is on sale for £14.51 as of July 28, saving you 79% on list price.


Pixlr is a flexible browser-based photo editing suite for beginners and professionals. Its claim to fame: It has an intuitive layout that's super easy to use, even for editing newbies.

In seconds, for example, you can remove the entire background from a portrait or selfie and swap it for something more exciting. You’ll get access to filters, effects, overlays, icons, stickers, decorative texts, and other assets. Social media templates are also included, so you can edit your photo to fit YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and more.

Since Pixlr is browser-based, you can edit your photos directly from your browser. And if you ever need help, there are plenty of video tutorials at your disposal.

While it's regularly £69 for a year's access, you can get a Pixlr Premium subscription for only £14.51 for a limited time.

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