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September 2025

This photo-editing app is loaded with all the core tools that intermediate users will need to fine-tune images

- STEVE CLARK

Zoner Studio

Zoner Studio is a Windows-only take on both Photoshop and Lightroom.

It isn't as powerful as either, although a slew of regular updates is changing that, but it's a good entry-level/intermediate photo editor and organiser for a reasonable price. After a recent name change from Zoner Photo Studio X to Zoner Studio, I tested the latest version to see how it measures up against the best Adobe Photoshop alternatives.

For me, the pricing is a big plus. There isn't a free version available, only a free trial, but Zoner Studio's $59 (around £44) per year cost is low when compared to the £20-per month Adobe demands for Photoshop and Lightroom. Your other option is a tool such as Affinity Photo 2, which has a one-off cost of £68. Unlike those multi-platform rivals, Zoner Studio leans more towards entry-level users who want to build their skills.

You'll have no problems navigating Zoner Studio, which is a big aspect of its appeal. The main part of the screen is devoted to your selected image, with files and folders beneath that can be scrolled through. It's a nice touch, making navigation that much easier.

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