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Simple photo editor for cutting faces, creating memes, and reusing them with quick sharing tools

Simple photo editor for cutting faces, creating memes, and reusing them with quick sharing tools

Vote (2 votes)

Program license Free

Developer Picmax

Version 1.5.6

Works under Android

Also known as Cupace

Vote

(2 votes)

Developer

Picmax

Works under

Android

Program license

Free

Version

1.5.6

Also known as

Cupace

Pros

  • Focused on cutting and pasting faces for quick edits and memes
  • Magnifying glass and zoom in cut mode help with precise outlining
  • Face Gallery stores all cropped faces for effortless reuse
  • Can paste the same face multiple times and even add a full photo inside another photo
  • Supports text captions and a variety of stickers and emoji
  • Free to use, with ads that are relatively short
  • Easy saving and sharing to many social apps

Cons

  • No zoom on the background photo while positioning pasted faces, which makes perfect alignment harder
  • No undo while adjusting pasted faces, so fixing mistakes often means deleting and starting again
  • Feature set focuses on fun face swaps rather than broad photo editing, which may not suit users who want more advanced tools

Cupace is a straightforward photo editor that focuses on cutting faces or parts of photos and placing them onto other images. It is designed for quick face swaps, memes, and lighthearted edits rather than complex photo retouching.

This app suits anyone who wants an easy way to cut and paste faces for jokes, reaction images, or social posts, especially if they prefer a free tool with a focused feature set instead of a heavy all‑in‑one editor.

Focused tools for cutting faces

The core of Cupace is its face cutting tool. You trace around a face, or any part of a picture, and the app isolates that area so you can reuse it elsewhere. To help with accuracy, the cut mode offers a magnifying glass and a zoom mode that lets you get closer to the area you are outlining.

This combination works well if you take a bit of time to follow the edges carefully. Since the app is built around this single task, it feels more direct than a general editor where cutting is only one tool among many.

Face Gallery and pasting options

Once you crop a face, Cupace keeps it in a dedicated Face Gallery. This is one of the strongest parts of the app. Every face you cut is stored there, ready to be reused across multiple projects without repeating the cutting work.

When you switch to the paste tools, all your saved faces appear in a list. A tap places the selected face onto the current photo, and you can add the same face multiple times in a single image. This is handy for running jokes, recurring meme characters, or quick variations on the same idea.

Cupace also lets you add a full photo inside another photo, not just cutouts, so you can create simple photo‑in‑photo compositions along with face swaps.

Text, stickers, and sharing

Beyond cutting and pasting, the app offers basic creative extras. You can place text on your images, which works well for captions, punchlines, and meme formats. There is also a collection of stickers and emoji that you can layer onto your picture for extra expression or humor.

After editing, you can save your creations and share them to popular social apps such as Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, LINE, Telegram, SnapChat, and others. The workflow suits people who like to create something quickly and post it right away.

Everyday usability and missing comforts

In regular use, Cupace feels simple and focused. You can save all your edited pictures, share them directly, and keep a growing library of cut faces for later. The app is free, with advertising that typically shows in short bursts of about 15 seconds, which keeps the interruptions manageable for most casual use.

Face swapping itself works very well, but there are a couple of usability gaps that become clear once you start fine‑tuning edits. When you are pasting a face onto a new photo, you cannot zoom into the background image. This makes it harder to align eyes, mouths, and edges precisely, because you are working from a more distant view.

Another limitation is the lack of an undo function while adjusting a pasted face. You can stretch or resize the face in different directions, but if you distort it or move it to a position you do not like, the only way back is to delete that cutout and place it again. For simple edits this is a minor inconvenience, yet for more detailed compositions it can slow you down.

Overall, Cupace delivers well on its main promise: quick, fun face cut and paste with just enough extra tools to finish a meme or playful edit. Users who mainly care about easy face swaps and do not need a full suite of photo controls will likely find it a good fit.

Pros

  • Focused on cutting and pasting faces for quick edits and memes
  • Magnifying glass and zoom in cut mode help with precise outlining
  • Face Gallery stores all cropped faces for effortless reuse
  • Can paste the same face multiple times and even add a full photo inside another photo
  • Supports text captions and a variety of stickers and emoji
  • Free to use, with ads that are relatively short
  • Easy saving and sharing to many social apps

Cons

  • No zoom on the background photo while positioning pasted faces, which makes perfect alignment harder
  • No undo while adjusting pasted faces, so fixing mistakes often means deleting and starting again
  • Feature set focuses on fun face swaps rather than broad photo editing, which may not suit users who want more advanced tools

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