This service is closed
Google acquired Picnik in 2010 and integrated its technology into Google+. The standalone Picnik service was shut down on April 19, 2012.
EdMyPic vs. Picnik
Picnik shut down in 2012. EdMyPic is the modern alternative.
EdMyPic is the modern successor to Picnik's approachable online photo editing, now with AI.
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Feature Comparison
| Feature | EdMyPic | Picnik |
|---|---|---|
| Available today | β Yes | β Shut down 2012 |
| In-browser editing | β Web-based | β Unavailable |
| Quick effect filters | β 12 AI filters | β Unavailable |
| Text & stickers | β Built-in | β Unavailable |
| AI background removal | β AI-powered | β Unavailable |
| AI image editing | β Full suite | β Unavailable |
| Free tier | β 5 credits / day | β Unavailable |
| No install required | β Browser-based | β Unavailable |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Picnik coming back?
No. Picnik was permanently shut down by Google on April 19, 2012. The domain and brand are inactive. There is no sign of any resurrection, and the original team has moved on to other projects.
What is the best Picnik alternative in 2026?
EdMyPic is the closest modern alternative: a browser-based photo editor you can use instantly without installing anything. It goes far beyond what Picnik offered by adding AI-powered edits, background removal, portrait retouching, and AI image generation.
Is there an archive or way to access old Picnik edits?
Picnik's servers and user data were decommissioned after the 2012 shutdown. There is no official archive or way to recover old Picnik projects. Only locally saved exports would still exist.