10 online apps to create images for social networks, Facebook, sites and blogs

Those who like to do things well and care about the good looks of the images they publish, (not like me who in this blog where I certainly can't boast of the graphic quality), can take advantage of some online tools that make it easy to create new posts.
To write an effective phrase on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, to create a profile cover, to make a personalized image on the blog or personal website or for any online project, you can then use one of these tools, free of charge and easy to use.
Below, therefore, the best online image creators, freely usable for social networks such as Facebook and websites .
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1) Canva is the main web application of any list that talks about web graphics, the best of the image creators, free to use and with premium subscriptions that offer more models to customize. I talked about Canva several times in this blog, especially in a dedicated article on how to draw personalized images and graphic projects for the web. The site offers photo editing, writing tools and then adhesive frames and compositions of all kinds, perfect for communicating via social networks such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
2) Crello is a post designer for all online social media that can be used for free.
Similar to Canva, it allows you to design posts for Facebook and Twitter, to create covers for social media, invitations, posters and much more.
There are many templates and icons that are free to use and any image can be downloaded in JPG, PNG or PDF format.
3) Pablo di Buffer is a site for creating images for social networks that provides many free content to use and customize. Each image can be modified with stickers and writings of various types, you can choose the font of the character, add a special effect and even insert a personal recognition logo. This online tool can be used immediately, without registration and without an account to be created.
4) Snappa is a professional site for creating online projects, which provides a free account with which to try the application. You can create images starting from those offered by Snappa, free of commercial use rights and compose them in various templates. Snappa specializes in creating images for social networks, Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin and blogs of all kinds.
5) Adobe Spark, finally, is a great web application that I have already talked about, which can be used for free with some limitations, very powerful not only for creating images for blogs and websites, but also for creating videos and presentations.
6) FotoJet is probably one of the best and perfect alternatives to Canva, which can be used to create posters, photo cards, collages and, above all, images for social media.
It offers dozens of image templates for Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, different collage templates, imaginative photo postcard layouts, with two different creation modes, a "Creative" and a "Classic". The creative mode is for creating designs using the built-in templates, while the classic mode allows you to create designs using custom layouts, upload photos, change dimensions etc.
7) Gravit, which I've already talked about in the past, is a wonderful online tool for creating vector graphics like a free Adobe Illustrator.
You can then create images for social networks, collages, business cards, illustrations, logos, infographics and anything else you want.
8) Fotor is one of the best photo editing apps which is also a website where you can create images starting from those provided or using your own.
You can then use tools to crop images, resize them, to write on them, to add effects and much more.
9) Desygner is a site specialized in creating images for posts and profiles in all social networks, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin.
Basically it is a clipping tool that already has in memory all the ideal dimensions for the various social networks.

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