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Airbrush is an AI photo editing tool from Pixocial Technology (Singapore), available as a Web editor, Windows app, macOS app, iOS app, and Android app. The product focuses on portrait and everyday photo editing, targeting general users, content creators, and professionals. Its main pitch is that users can beautify selfies, optimize profile photos, clean up backgrounds, and create social media images without a complicated workflow.
Based on the captured text, Airbrush centers on AI portrait retouching and image editing, with features such as AI Retouch, Magic touch-up, Reshape, Image Enhancer, Image Eraser, Background Remove, AI Outfit, Magic Image, Magic Video, AI Repair, and AI Replace. Its terms state that its AI features are based on Stable Diffusion. Typical use cases include skin retouching, facial expression adjustment, makeup and hairstyle changes, body reshaping, background removal, LinkedIn headshots, and ID/professional photo enhancement. For language support, the pages list English, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, German, and French; we did not see information about a Chinese interface.
Airbrush offers Free, Plus, and Studio Pro plans, and advertises a 7-day free trial. Its Web/Studio product uses a credits system: 1 credit per photo; 2 credits for videos up to 1 minute; for videos longer than 1 minute, the first minute costs 2 credits and each additional minute or partial minute costs 1 credit. Subscription credits are issued monthly and unused credits expire when the subscription ends; purchased credits are valid for 1 year. Unfortunately, the captured text does not include specific prices. The free plan also has limitations such as limited feature access, restricted exports, and a 512M upload limit.
The main advantages are broad cross-platform coverage, a rich portrait-focused toolset, a low learning curve, and relatively transparent credit consumption rules. The downsides are that long-term costs cannot be determined from the text, the free plan has many restrictions, and the official terms state that AI outputs may be inaccurate, inappropriate, or contain errors. In terms of privacy and copyright, the platform does not claim ownership of user content, but users must grant Pixocial a worldwide, royalty-free, sublicensable, perpetual, and irrevocable license to use their content for service operation, optimization, and promotion. Extra caution is recommended when uploading sensitive materials such as faces and ID photos.
Airbrush is suitable for selfie retouching users, social media creators, small-brand visual operations, and anyone who needs to quickly process headshots, professional photos, backgrounds, and portrait details. It is less suitable as the only highly controllable post-production tool for serious commercial imaging workflows. Access from mainland China is not disclosed in the text, so we rate it as unknown. Payment may depend on the App Store, Google Play, or website subscriptions. Domestic alternatives include 美图秀秀 and 醒图, while international alternatives include Canva, Picsart, Facetune, and Adobe Photoshop/Lightroom.
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