> [!INFO] All these tools are web-based > Most of my students are restricted to using Chromebooks for school work. So, this is my curated list of resources that work on chromebooks # Photo Editing [Pixlr](https://pixlr.com/suite/) Nice because it has a few different versions, with tools focused around use-case. [Fotor](https://www.fotor.com/) A simpler online photo editor [remove.bg](https://www.remove.bg/) Need to remove the background from a picture? --- # Graphic Design & Layouts [Adobe Express](https://new.express.adobe.com/explore/templates) AI-powered design app. Free for students. [Figma](https://www.figma.com/login) Very popular design software (especially for web developers) and totally free! [Picsart](https://picsart.com/create?source=create) Lots of tools, some paid. Reasonably easy to use. --- # Graphics, Art, and other Content [public.work](https://public.work/) - Huge collection of public domain images --- # Color Schemes [Color Magic](https://colormagic.app/) Uses AI to create a palette based on a word you give it [Coolors](https://coolors.co/565264-706677-a6808c-ccb7ae-d6cfcb) Generates color palettes for you [Colormind](http://colormind.io/) Like Coolors, but uses AI to generate the palettes [Found Color](https://foundcolor.co/) Nice color schemes from photos ---