EdMyPic vs. iPiccy
Flash-era browser photo editor vs. modern AI photo editing
EdMyPic uses current AI models while iPiccy relies on legacy technology with limited mobile support.
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Feature Comparison
| Feature | EdMyPic | iPiccy |
|---|---|---|
| AI photo editing | β Full AI suite | β Manual filters only |
| AI image generation | β Included | β Not available |
| Background removal | β AI-powered | β Manual tools |
| Mobile browser support | β Fully responsive | β Limited |
| Free to use | β 5 credits / day | β Free |
| No account required | β Basic editor free | β Basic free |
| Photo upscaling | β Up to 4Γ | β Not available |
| Modern tech stack | β Next.js / React | β Legacy Flash/jQuery |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is iPiccy still working in 2026?
iPiccy still operates as a web-based editor, though its technology is aging. Many users report issues on modern mobile browsers. EdMyPic is built on a modern Next.js stack, works on all current browsers and devices, and adds AI capabilities that iPiccy lacks.
What does EdMyPic offer that iPiccy doesn't?
AI-powered edits (describe any change in plain language), background removal using machine learning, AI image generation, and 4Γ upscaling - none of which are available in iPiccy.
Can I switch from iPiccy to EdMyPic easily?
Yes. Upload your photo to EdMyPic the same way you would in iPiccy. You can apply filters, crop, adjust brightness/contrast, add text, and do much more - all in the browser, with no installation.