
ImageFramer is a photo editor that enables to you attach frames to your digital pictures. The program comes with a wide variety of frame templates, but it also gives you the ability to create your own presets and save them for later.
This utility features a straightforward interface, supports multiple input formats, and provides you with easy-to-configure output settings. What's more, it supports batch processing and takes a small amount of time to generate the quality results you need.
Another advantage is that you also have access to various image editing options. For example, you can use ImageFramer to watermark your photos, add a new overlay (for instance, an image) on top the input picture, etc.
The only thing that bothers me about this program is the fact that, even though it allows you to import various types of image formats, the list of supported output formats is very small: PNG, JPG, TIFF, and PSD.
Still, if the aforementioned aspect doesn't mean that much to you, then you should give this tool a try. It provides you with quality results in no time, comes with a fair price, and is user-friendly.
v4.8 [Dec 18, 2021]
- Reduced chance of conflict over ownership of image files in Finder
- Added 90º snapping when rotating overlays in the design view (overridden when holding the Option key)
- Improvements to behaviour when scaling of rotated Overlays
- Updated the trial library for new customers with an overlay set of photo corners and some other newer designs
Existing customers can download Photo Corners overlays from our site and import them in the application
- Renamed Stickers to Overlays, in the application and in the manual
- Allowing scaling Text Overlays to smaller sizes (down to 0.5% value)
- Renamed "Overlays" panel to "Overlay Settings" to be more consistent and other UI improvements
- When a new design window appears, it will now display the Templates panel on the left sidebar more consistently