PicMonkey, the leading photo editing service on the Web, announced new photo retrieval capabilities that allow users to instantly find and edit their images directly from Facebook, Flickr and Dropbox. This new feature complements the company's existing functionarlity, where individuals an save their edited photos or projects directly to Dropbox, Facebook and Flickr, as well as Pinterest, Twitter and Tumblr, bringing the process full circle providing unprecedented ease of use for photo editing and sharing.
Jonathan Sposato, co-founder and CEO of PicMonkey, said: "People keep their photos in various locations- on their desktops, in the cloud, on socail networks, seemingly everywhere. One for the main barriers to oine photo editing is ease of use. By providing this upload fucntionality and enabling our members to find and edit their photos in an instant, we are breaking down this barrier to make it extremely simple for anyone to select, edit and save their masterpieces."
Since launching last year, more than one billion photos have been edited using PicMonkey.com. The company reached this number faster than Instagram, with little traditional marketing. The word-of-mouth buzz has resulted in a user base of more tha 15 million unique each month.
PicMonkey has made the adjustments that most photo editing software tend to miss. While based solely as an online editing tool, why not trust the cyberweb when it comes to photo retrieval capabilities. Majority of the time, we will post a photo and delete the original after some time has passed. But that one image will still be out there...from now on instead of stashing everything on your desktop...try using PicMonkey to edit and simplify.