Picozu is a new online photo editor, and it aims to let you do what applications likeSplashup and Picnik have always let you do. And more. Using Picozu, you can add effects to your images until they’ve become something completely different. You can edit them, you can crop them, you can resize them, you can have tons of different filters applied… you can do whatever you need to have your images turned into something that you’d be willing to share with your friends. Or with your customers. Picozu is powerful-enough to come up with images to be used in professional contexts.
That might as well be the direct result of the technology that powers Picozu. It’s been built on Javascript, HTML 5 and CSS3. Of course, this means that you need a modern browser to run it. But you shouldn’t be complaining, really. Specially when thinking of what you can get from Picozu. If you wanted a good excuse to update your prehistoric web browser, then this is it.
Picozu supports (or it’s going to support soon) brushes, filters, dynamic windows, HSL, CYMK, layers, batch processing, actions history, primitives, complex polygons, texture rendering, curves, cropping… Picozu is not your run-of-the-mill photo editor, and those who have always wanted to do more to their images than rotating and halving them will surely love it.
Picozu.com In Their Own Words
Picozu Editor is a drawing and photo retouching application built on Javascript, HTML 5 and CSS3. Make sure you use a modern browser (Firefox 5, Safari 5, Chrome, Opera 10, Internet Explorer 9) if you want to play with it.
Some Questions About Picozu.com
Can you copyright the images that you create when using Picozu? 







