Photo Editor | Qyu Qyu

If you’ve just installed the Qyu Qyu photo editor, here is how to get started with a basic "aesthetic" edit.

Step 1: Import Your Image Open the app and tap the large "Plus" icon. The app supports RAW editing for professional photographers, though JPG and PNG are standard.

Step 2: Apply a "Smart Filter" Scroll through the filter carousel labeled "Magic." Unlike standard filters, the Magic ones adapt to your specific lighting. For example, the "Golden Hour" filter will only enhance warm tones if they exist in your photo; otherwise, it adds a subtle sepia. qyu qyu photo editor

Step 3: Use the "Curve" Tool For advanced users, the Curve tool (found under "Pro Tools") is highly responsive. Drag the diagonal line to create an S-Curve for contrast, or lift the black point to create a faded, matte look popular on TikTok.

Step 4: Remove Distractions Select "Healing/Clone" from the tool menu. Tap on unwanted dust spots, pimples, or even a photobomber in the background. The AI will sample the surrounding area to fill the gap. If you’ve just installed the Qyu Qyu photo

Step 5: Save & Share Hit the export button. Choose your format (PNG is best for text/transparencies; JPG for smaller file sizes). Share directly to Instagram, Twitter, or save to your device gallery.

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We tested the Qyu Qyu Photo Editor on three devices: a flagship iPhone (14 Pro), a mid-range Android (Pixel 6a), and a budget phone (Samsung A14). Stick with Snapseed or Lightroom if: We tested

Export Options: You can export in PNG (lossless), JPG (compressed), or WebP. Resolution remains intact up to 50MP.