Have you tried Photopea? It's a free web app that's a dead-ringer for Photoshop, and has a pretty decent responsive mobile interface. If you're looking for a Photoshop-like experience on your phone, it's probably your best bet.
The Playstore says Infinite Painter won't work on my device. What are the requirements? I have 6GB RAM and Android 13. What more could it want? Or is it generally only for tablets?
Krita has a pretty solid mobile version that's got a lot of photoshop's functionality. There are other art programs like ClipStudio Paint that can do a lot of that, too.
As mentioned below, since KDE is all Qt based, the Krita build is the exact same app that runs on desktop. I just tested it on a pixel 7 pro and landscape orientation worked great, but I also have used Krita and am familiar with the layout. If you've used Photoshop creating a layer in Krita and using the "paint" tool with an eraser brush sounds like what you want?
Krita. It's quite resource intensive and the UI has been ported directly from the desktop rather than being optimised for mobile, but it works, and it's free and open source
Affinity Photo 2 is a great alternative to Photoshop. I bought that originally to go out of my way to not use adobe. Fuck subscription models.
Edit: missed the sentence about mobile editors. You can get affinity Photo on iPad and it functions exactly like it's desktop counterpart. No iPhone or Android support though.
It's not a full replacement of Photoshop, but Photo Studio Pro is the best one I've found. It has a pretty good background replacement function that blends two photos.
There's nothing that is exactly like GIMP. I had an app called XGIMP, but it is practically useless IMO. If you want something similar to GIMP on mobile, ibisPaint X is free and has similar layer capabilities (Layers, Layer Groups, and Layer Modes); it also allows you to import multiple images into separate layers and modify them. I use this if I want to sketch on my phone. If you want capabilities like the Colors/Tools/Filters dropdown menus, Fantasia Painter is also free and would probably be what you want, though keep in mind everything is done on a single layer. I use that if I want to do mobile photo manipulation.
I was astounded by snapseed. Depending on what you want to do you might find it quite capable. It has a raw processing engine that works even with new DNG formats and offers a wide variety of color grading options.
Have not tried any image overlay stuff though
It depends on what you want to do, but Procreate is a one time purchase of 10$ for a fault competent photo editor, although it's more designed for digital art. I haven't used the app on a phone, only on a tablet with a stylus, so mileage may vary
It depends on what you want to do, but Procreate is a one time purchase of 10$ for a fault competent photo editor, although it's more designed for digital art. I haven't used the app on a phone, only on a tablet with a stylus, so mileage may vary
Photo Editor by Macguyver. It’s confusing at first and takes a while to get setup. But after that, you can backup all the settings so you never have to worry about that again. It has so many features. By far the best I’ve ever tried. If you’re looking for something simple, then picsay pro is a good one.
I've had to resort to multiple apps and they don't work GREAT even when combined. I was just complaining about this!
I have Auto Photo Cut Paste for cutting faces/other parts out of photos fairly cleanly, and Picsart for actually combining/putting it together, but the Picsart tools seem kind of limited. It's not a full Photoshop replacement.
I was able to make this using those two apps if it gives you an idea of what's possible. Face removed for anonymity.