Pixelmator Photo arrives on iPhone

Pixelmator Iphone
Pixelmator Iphone (Image credit: Pixelmator)

What you need to know

  • Pixelmator Photo is now available on iPhone.
  • It's a downsized version of Pixelmator's popular photo editing app for iPad.
  • If features color adjustment and support for RAW images including ProRAW.

Pixelmator Photo has today landed on iPhone, the company has announced.

In a press release the company stated:

Pixelmator Photo, the most powerful photo editor ever designed for a mobile device, is now available on iPhone. From the very first day we released Pixelmator Photo on iPad, we've dreamed about having this editor on our iPhones and we're beyond excited to announce that it's finally here.

Pixelmator says the phone-sized version of its iPad app will have over 30 desktop-class color adjustments as first found in Pixelmator Pro for Mac. It will also support 500 RAW formats including Apple's own ProRAW images. The app will be powered by machine learning which will offer intelligent automatic enhancement, noise reduction, cropping, and more.

The app is also designed to integrate with your iPhone's photo library, and will sync changes and with the app automatically. Great news, the app is also universal:

Pixelmator Photo is a Universal app, so once you buy it for iPhone, it's yours to keep on iPad too. And if you've already bought it on iPad, congratulations – you now have the most powerful photo editor for iPhone in your pocket, too.

If you don't have it already, Pixelmator is offering a 50% discount on the App Store to celebrate the launch!

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