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About Selfie Editor - Face Filters
Look Good. Feel Good.
MUST-HAVE for those who like to take perfect selfies!
Selfie Editor is the best portrait enhancement app to give you the ability to brighten tired eyes, adjust skin tone, remove blemishes, smooth wrinkles and slim your face in just a few touches, from the convenience of your iPhone.
Key Features:
Glowing & Radiant Skin
• Smooth and rejuvenate your skin,
• Remove temporary imperfections like pimples and blemishes,
• Brighten dark circles under your eyes,
• Face lift by using our face makeup editor tools.
Spot Remover
• Use Selfie Editor’s pimple remover & spot remover tool to fix pictures & make your photos flawless.
Heart melting Smile
• With our teeth-whitening tool, you'll look like you came straight from the dentist.
Bigger & Brighter Eyes
• Bring out the beautiful contrast of your eyes to instantly light up your selfie with “Brighten”.
Reshape
• Instantly slim or increase any area of the photo with a couple of simple swipes.
Resize
• Touch up the size of any section of your photo in seconds.
Awesome Filters
• Our wide range of beauty camera filters make perfect selfies; vacation snapshots, and everyday photos look flawless in every frame.
Show Off
• Instantly share your edited photos with your friends & family through Facebook, Instagram or e-mail.
Information about the auto-renewable subscription:
Subscription name: Premium Selfie Tools
Subscription price: $4.99/week or 3 days free then $49.99/year.
Auto-renew: This is a auto-renewing subscription, read below to know more.
– Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase
– Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period
– Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal
– Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase
- Our Terms of Service: https://editr.app/tos.html
– Our Privacy Policy : https://editr.app/privacy-policy.html
– Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable
Version
Version: 2.33.5
App Information
| Official website | https://www.facebook.com/editrapps |
|---|---|
| Languages | N/A |
| Category | Photo & Video, Lifestyle |
| Age Rating | 4+ |
My cousin's wedding photos were a disaster. Not the professional ones – those were gorgeous. I'm talking about the 47 selfies I took that somehow made me look like I hadn't slept since 2019.
That's when I downloaded Selfie Editor, mostly because it was free and promised to fix tired eyes. Three weeks later, I've edited probably 200 photos with it. Here's the real deal.
What Selfie Editor Actually Does
This isn't Photoshop. It's more like having a really good friend who knows exactly which Instagram filter makes you look awake. The app focuses on portrait enhancement – think skin smoothing, teeth whitening, eye brightening, and yes, the controversial face slimming feature everyone pretends they don't use.
The standout feature? Real-time filters that actually work. Unlike some apps that make you look like a plastic mannequin, Selfie Editor's filters maintain texture. Your skin still looks like skin, just... better. The eye brightening tool saved multiple Monday morning Teams calls.
Loading time surprised me. Despite being 149MB (seriously, why so huge?), it opens instantly on my iPhone 12. Editing is smooth, no lag when applying filters. But man, that storage footprint hurts when you're juggling 50 other apps.
Core Features That Matter
The Good Stuff: The blemish remover is surgeon-precise. Tap, gone. No weird blurring around it. Teeth whitening looks natural – not Ross from Friends natural, actually natural. The auto-enhance feature gets it right about 70% of the time, which beats manual tweaking for quick fixes.
Face reshaping tools are... controversial but effective. Subtle adjustments look believable. Go overboard and you'll look like an alien. The app doesn't stop you from going full extraterrestrial, which is either freedom or a design flaw.
The Head-Scratchers: Why does a selfie editor need 149MB? FaceTune2 does more in 115MB. The interface feels like 2018 – functional but dated. And those ads? They pop up after every third edit unless you pay $3.99/month for premium.
How It Stacks Up
Feature | Selfie Editor | FaceTune2 | VSCO | Snapseed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Price | Free (ads) | $3.99/month | $29.99/year | Free |
App Size | 149MB | 115MB | 87MB | 29MB |
Face Tools | ✅ Extensive | ✅ Professional | ⚠️ Basic | ⚠️ Limited |
Learning Curve | 10 minutes | 30 minutes | 20 minutes | 45 minutes |
Export Quality | Good | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent |
Real-time Filters | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ❌ No |
Best For | Quick fixes | Pro edits | Aesthetic filters | Overall editing |
The Reality Check
Pros
Blemish removal that doesn't look obvious
Eye brightening saves exhausted selfies
Free version genuinely usable
Batch editing for multiple photos
Undo/redo that goes back 20+ steps
Cons
149MB for a selfie app feels excessive
Interface needs a 2024 refresh badly
Ads after every third edit
No cloud backup option
Crashes maybe once per week
Real-World Usage
Week one: Edited everything. Every. Single. Selfie. Even good ones. The novelty factor is real.
Week two: Settled into actual use. Morning selfies for LinkedIn (subtle skin smoothing), group photos where I'm squinting (eye enhancement), and the occasional zit emergency (blemish tool).
Week three: It's now my go-to for quick fixes. Not replacing VSCO for artistic edits, but for "make me look human in this photo," it's perfect.
Battery drain is reasonable – about 4% for a 10-minute editing session. The app remembers your last-used settings, which saves tons of time.
What the Experts Say
PerfectCorp's Analysis PerfectCorp recently reviewed 11 face editing apps, placing apps like YouCam Makeup and FaceTune at the top while noting that free options still provide significant value for casual users. Read PerfectCorp's comprehensive face editor comparison
Common Sense Media's Take Common Sense Media praised FaceTune for its professional-grade tutorials and versatility beyond selfies, though they emphasized concerns about photo editing's impact on self-image for younger users. Check Common Sense Media's FaceTune review
BeautyPlus Academy Comparison BeautyPlus Academy tested 10 selfie apps side-by-side in 2024, evaluating natural effects, ease of use, and feature sets across apps like BeautyPlus, PhotoDirector, SODA, and SNOW. See BeautyPlus Academy's detailed app comparison
Who Should Download This?
Perfect if you want quick, believable touch-ups without subscription pressure. The free version handles 90% of what most people need. Skip it if you're a portrait photography pro – you'll outgrow it in a day.
Bottom line? It's not revolutionary, but it's free, it works, and it won't make you look like a wax figure. For a 9-year-old app still getting updates, that's pretty solid.

















