Canva
A well-known and respected tool, Canva is undoubtedly one of the best online tools for creating content on any type of media. With its library of images, illustrations, photos, and fonts, among other things, Canva allows us to create our own images, slideshows, and, more recently, videos.
Don’t expect complex video editing, but it’s more than enough to create a GIF or a short video like this one:
Coolors
A well-known and respected tool, Canva is undoubtedly one of the best online tools for creating content on any type of media. With its library of images, illustrations, photos, and fonts, among other things, Canva allows us to create our own images, slideshows, and, more recently, videos.
Don’t expect complex video editing, but it’s more than enough to create a GIF or a short video like this one:
Unsplash
Need a royalty-free image? Head over to Unsplash. This collaborative image bank relies on hundreds of thousands of artists and photographers who offer their creations in various sizes and resolutions. The site features over 5 million high-definition images, ranging from portraits of strangers to textured backgrounds. You’re sure to find what you’re looking for!
Previewed
I don’t know about you, but I’m always on the lookout for free mockups that look good without spending hours creating something realistic. Well, I’ve found what I was looking for: Previewed!
Just a heads-up, it only features mockups for phones, computers, and tablets.
Photopea
Photopea is probably the least known of the five tools. Nevertheless, it’s incredibly practical! Simply put, if you don’t want to invest in Photoshop, it’s a great compromise. It’s a very simple yet comprehensive tool that allows you not only to retouch and edit photos, but also to export your files in various formats and adjust their size and weight to suit your needs.
We mainly use it to make our images SEO-friendly by keeping them under 200KB without sacrificing quality in our exported images.