Get freedom from your phone’s obvious limitations. Use PixelLab – Text on pictures, made by App Holdings, a Photography app on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, and level up your experience.
PixelLab feels like a straight-to-the-point text on photos app that skips the fuss. The layout is clean, so a user can drop in a picture or start from a blank canvas and just begin stacking text, stickers, or simple shapes. Fonts are plentiful, and custom fonts can be added, which is nice. The text tools go deeper than expected too: 3D text with tilt, shadows, strokes, inner shadow, emboss, even reflections. Text can be filled with solid colour, linear or radial gradients, or an image texture so letters look patterned. There is a draw tool where lines behave like objects, so they can be resized, rotated, and given shadows, and the background can switch between a colour, a gradient, or another image.
What stands out is the practical stuff. The background remover handles green, blue, or white screens for quick cutouts, and the perspective warp lets content sit on a laptop display, a street sign, or a product box so it looks like it belongs there. Basic image effects like vignette, hue, saturation, and a few patterns tidy up photos. There is a meme preset for fast captions, plus a little quotes browser when words are not coming. Projects can be saved for later edits, which prevents starting over. Importing extra images is easy, so stickers or logos can be layered, and exporting gives control over size and format for socials or print.
On PC with BlueStacks, it works smoothly. The mouse helps line up elements, keyboard typing speeds up captions, and a big monitor makes tiny adjustments less annoying. For quick posters, stories, thumbnails, or simple product notes, it does the job without getting too technical.
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