With programs of this kind, you can fix almost any flaws in your shot in virtually no time. Sounds like magic? Well, there is just artificial intelligence at work. The market is now overflowing with AI-powered photo editors, so it might be a challenge to find the perfect tool. To make your search a little easier, we have compiled a smallish roundup of the best automatic photo editors. Just have a look at the programs in your list and pick an option that would suit you most. Let’s delve right in, shall we?

1. PhotoWorks

First comes an automatic photo editor called PhotoWorks. This software is a discovery for people of all skill and aspiration levels. PhotoWorks is equipped with a top-tier and ever-learning neural network that works on several levels. First off, there is an auto enhancement feature. Once you open your picture in PhotoWorks and click Auto-Correction, the program’s content-aware AI will analyze your image and come up with the best fix for it. You can even adjust what aspects of your picture are getting the makeover.  Besides, AI is heavily employed in portrait retouching. PhotoWorks comes with an automatic beautifying module that lets you perfect your portraits with a click. Get rid of blemishes, even out the skin, whiten the teeth and so on – all the edits will look natural. PhotoWorks also offers a semi-automatic background-changing tool. It will only take you a few strokes to delete the photo backdrop and replace it with an image of your choice.  PhotoWorks offers batch processing, odd objects removal, over 200 filters, and many more nifty features. There are also tons of manual tools that will help you improve your image in terms of colors, dynamic range, composition, and digital noise. The software is reasonably priced and can run even on low-end PCs.

2. PhotoScape X

Next on our list is PhotoScape X. It is more of a software suite than a stand-alone program, as PhotoScape X has separate modules for photo editing, batch processing, cataloging, collage making, and GIF creating, etc. But let’s focus on photo enhancement. The software offers you a plethora of automatic features that range from auto-level adjustment to filter applications. The software is equipped with a host of enhancing presets that affect colors, noise, white balance, and temperature. There are also semi-automatic tools for portrait retouching and background change. All in all, PhotoScape X is a serviceable automatic picture editor. There are a few downsides to it, such as a tendency to lag and a lack of truly advanced tools. And besides, it also features Korean symbols instead of English texts here and there. 

3. Pixlr

Wrapping up our roundup is Pixlr, a web-based Photoshop clone. It has a very similar toolkit, but has a major difference from the Adobe giant – this automatic image editor is totally free. As for automatic features, Pixlr has quite a few. They include tools for easy selection that will eventually help you move, copy or delete certain parts of your image. Portrait retouching instruments are semi-automatic and feature the Healing Brush and Clone Stamp. There are also easy-to-apply filters for swift image stylization. Basic enhancements can be performed by sliders which also hints at a smart AI present within the software.  Pixlr might be confusing for newbies since it is so derivative of Photoshop. Another downside of the editor is the constant pop-up ads that might distract you from your creative process. But still, Pixlr is free and fairly feature-rich, so these ads don’t seem like a big deal. Well, now you know a handful of tools that can help you edit photos automatically. This means that you no longer need to toil on your images for hours and you can spend the time you saved doing something that you really love – shooting more pictures and getting better at the photography craft.