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Fotor Photo Editor Pro 3.4.0 May 2026

Why do users actively search for this specific iteration? Because Fotor Pro 3.4.0 offers a suite of tools that feel distinctly "PC-like" on a mobile screen.

The most celebrated feature in this build is the Intelligent Scene Detection. When you load a photo, the 3.4.0 engine scans for subject matter—sky, food, people, or night scenes.

If you are currently using Fotor 3.0, 3.1, or the free web version, the answer is a resounding yes.

The jump to 3.4.0 is significant because of the AI integration. The old version relied on manual sliders for skin retouching (which was slow). The new "Portrait AI" scans faces and automatically identifies eyes, nose, and jawline, allowing you to "re-light" a face without touching exposure sliders. Fotor Photo Editor Pro 3.4.0

Fotor 3.4.0 introduces a controversial UI change: the Right-Side Contextual Panel. Previously, tools were stacked horizontally. Now, they live in a vertical dock that changes based on your selected layer.

The Good: Reduces screen clutter. The new "Text" tool in this version now supports variable font weights and actual kerning controls (tracking), which was absent in 3.3.0. The Bad: Muscle memory is broken. Users who have been on Fotor since version 2.0 will find themselves hunting for the "Tilt-Shift" and "Vignette" tools, which are now buried under a secondary "Effects" dropdown.

How does this specific version stack up against contemporaries like Snapseed or VSCO? Why do users actively search for this specific iteration

| Feature | Fotor Pro 3.4.0 | Snapseed (Current) | VSCO (Current) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | RAW Support | Yes | Yes | No | | Curves Tool | Yes (RGB+Master) | No (Only brightness) | Yes (Paid) | | Batch Processing | Yes | No | No | | HDR | Yes (3-exposure) | No (HDR Scape only) | No | | Offline Mode | Full | Full | Limited (Filters online) |

Winner: For batch processing and HDR, Fotor 3.4.0 wins. For selective adjustments (brushing), Snapseed is better.

Let’s look at two specific use cases where this software shines. Pricing: $8

Let’s address the elephant in the editing suite. Version 3.4.0 is a Pro release, meaning the free tier has been further restricted. While the free version still handles basic cropping and exposure, the following are now exclusively Pro:

Pricing: $8.99/month or $39.99/year. Is it worth it? Compared to Canva Pro ($12.99/month) or Photoshop ($22.99/month), Fotor sits in a sweet spot. However, compared to the open-source giant GIMP (free), the value proposition relies entirely on your tolerance for GIMP’s archaic interface.