1. Adobe Photoshop Express
Adobe’s Photoshop Express  is the lightweight online version of the  image-editing leviathan that  is Photoshop — or rather some  Photoshop-style menus on the grey  background of Photoshop Elements.
Despite  being much lighter than Photoshop, Express is still one of  the more  ponderous online editors, taking its time to switch between  modes,  upload photos and preview changes. This may be because we’re  using it in  Australia, however: you’ll have to say you live in the US  to use the  current beta version. It allows photo upload from Facebook,  Photobucket  and Picasa.
2. Splashup
Splashup  looks very much like Photoshop. It’s a layer-based,  lightweight editor  similar to offline editor Paint.net that can pull in  images from  Facebook, Flickr, Photobucket or any URL you specify.
3. Flauntr
Flaunt  R is a great online image editing service which has a wide  range of  features. Moreover it’s quite fast and easy to use. It has  different  sections like; editR, textR, stylR, profilR, etc. It works in  almost  every browser without any problems.
4. Pixer.us
Need a quick fix for that photo? With pixer.us you can edit your  photos online using  only your browser. Upload your photo using the  “load image” form. In a  few seconds, the image will be displayed on  screen and you can start to  play with it. After you’re done fixing your  photo click on the “Save”  button to download it using your preferred  file format. All  modifications are done in a non-destructive way. Your  image will always  keep it’s original quality!
5. Snipshot
nipshot,  formerly known as Pixoh, has just five options: resize,  enhance, crop,  rotate and adjust. The interface is equally clean and  simple. It has an  API for integrating photos with your own site, and a  Firefox extension  and bookmarklets that allow you to right-click on any  online image and  pull it into Snipshot for editing.
6. Picnik
Picnik  is a free program that allows you to edit and alter your  photos by  linking up with the places you store and share them, such as  Facebook,  MySpace, Flickr, Photobucket and Picasa’s online albums, as  well as  those stored on your computer.
7. Fotoflexer
Fotoflexer  allows you to edit photos directly from MySpace and  Facebook. It has a  lot of features. You can add various kinds of  effects to your pics, add  decorations, resize, recolor, smoothen, etc.  You can also add layers to  your pic.
ImproveYourImages  is an easy-to-use, completely automated,  web-based image improvement  tool. All you need is to do is to upload  the picture or point the  program to it’s destination on the web. No  need to play around with  settings and colors, it’s fully automated.  Upload, click, done.
Online Image Editor is the most convenient  browser-based software for  online photo and image editing. With our new  version you can now edit  images online with greater ease and even  better results! And, yes, OIE  runs on MS Vista!
Online Image Editor – Edit images online
Online Image Editor – Edit images online
Online  Image Editor provides an easy-to-use user interface which  allows you to  quickly and painlessly create or edit images, photos or  graphics. It  also enables designers to create more complex graphics in a   drag-and-drop environment. Online Image Editor dramatically reduces  the  time and development efforts required to customize your graphical   content, saving you time and money.
10. Pikifx
Pikifx  is easy, fun, addictive and very handy to anyone wishing to  add some  pizzaz to their images. With Pikifx users can upload their  images and  add a range of cool effects. You can crop, resize, add  borders, change  color, add text, etc.
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