About Affinity Photo
Affinity Photo pricing
Affinity Photo does not have a free version and does not offer a free trial. Affinity Photo paid version starts at US$54.99/one-time.
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Affinity Photo Reviews for UK Users
Feature rating
- Industry: Mining & Metals
- Company size: 5,001–10,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 6-12 months
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The perfect image editing software for your designs.
Affinity Photo is the most perfect and robust editing software with its multiple compelling features.
Pros
On my end, I have used Affinity Photo in combination with Affinity Design to achieve more conclusive results in terms of editing. Modifications can be made to images without altering the original image data.
Cons
What I like least is that I find Affinity Design to be more advanced, and I feel more comfortable using it. That's why I've combined the two software together.
- Industry: Leisure, Travel & Tourism
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 6-12 months
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My favorite software
I switched to Affinity Photo at the beginning of the 2020 when they offered a three month trial. After the trial I happily bought Photo (and Publisher and Designer even though I didn't really need them at the time) because I learned to love it more than I ever loved Adobe Photoshop that I switched from. Affinity Photo is the single best photo editing program and I will recommend it to everyone I come in touch with. Switch to Affinity and save hundreds of dollars a year!
My favorite part of Affinity software is that it is as capable as Photoshop but does not feel cheap like some other alternatives. It feels very well through through and the menus are all in the right places. The UI is comparable to Photoshop and it is very easy to make the switch. They even support .psd files in case you want to switch your current project over.
I use it to make graphics for the videos I make, and to touch up photos I take. In both aspects, Affinity is a champion.
Pros
Affinity Photo is the reason I don't bleed money on overly expensive programs that I only use a tiny portion of. It is inexpensive, reliable, and has all the features I ever needed!
Cons
I would really want more customization options for key bindings. My drawing tablet does not support the current hotkeys well, but that's not only on Affinity but on the tablet manufacturer as well.
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KritaReasons for Choosing Affinity Photo
Adobe Photoshop is an incredibly expensive solution. They have their software bundled and offer it only on subscription model. Affinity is not only cheap but is a one-time payment only.Switched From
Adobe PhotoshopReasons for Switching to Affinity Photo
Krita seemed to be geared more towards digital drawing and I needed a solid photo manipulation app.- Industry: Architecture & Planning
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Monthly for 1+ year
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Affinity Photo review
Very pleased with this, good value for money and easy to learn.
Pros
Similar to Photoshop and works really well on a Mac or PC. No monthly subscription costs so much better value for money versus Adobe software.
Cons
Some features our users said were not the same or not available compared to Adobe Photoshop - however we have not generally had an issue long term.
- Industry: Entertainment
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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A great program that you can buy rather than subscribe to.
The program has everything I need. I may not use it all the time, but when I do, it has never let me down.
Pros
That you could actually purchase the program rather than subscribe to use it. And it still gets it's updates after a few years of using it.
Cons
Some minor learning curves due to being used to other programs, but once learned, I can't complain.
- Industry: Design
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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I love Affinity Photo as a Photoshop alternative
For image editing, I just don't find myself needing Photoshop any longer. As a user who uses many different apps infrequently, I was able to drop an expensive photoshop subscription and it's lock-in contract. I highly recommend Affinity Photo to anyone who needs a professional level image editor and wants to avoid Adobe's subscription based licensing.
Pros
Affinity photo is an affordable photoshop alternative with much of the same feature set. Although given the choice between both I would still pick Photoshop, Affinity photo is much easier on the wallet for a freelance artist, and can do most of the same work.
Affinity Photo also aims to make migration from photoshop easy, using a similar interface and workflow.
Cons
There are some features of photoshop that are missing from Affinity Photo. Overall, it's not as good for painting, and the UI and Shortcuts aren't always a 1:1 comparison. Sometimes I find a common feature in PS is missing from AP, or have trouble finding a particular feature.