What is GIMP?
GIMP is a versatile open-source raster graphics editor that supports a wide range of image manipulation, composition, and authoring tasks. It can function as a paint program, photo retouching tool, batch processing system, mass production renderer, and file format converter. GIMP is cross-platform, available for GNU/Linux, macOS, Windows, and other operating systems, allowing users to freely access its source code and make modifications
Highlights
- Cross-platform compatibility for GNU/Linux, macOS, Windows, and other operating systems
- Support for diverse image manipulation tasks, including photo retouching, image composition, and batch processing
- Ability to function as a paint program, expert-level photo editing tool, and image format converter
- Open-source nature allows users to access and modify the source code
Features
Portable
Color correction
Select by Color
Built-in Color picker
Dark Mode
DRM Free
Ad-free
Support for scripting
Photo effects
Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
Scalable
Batch image manipulation
Symmetry brush
Works Offline
Color to Alpha
Customizable
Custom Brushes
High-resolution images
Support for Layers
Digital Painting
Keyframe Animation
Image Processing
Blur Filter
Batch Editing
Lossless Cropping
Retouch photos
Image Masking
Open PSD files