
The best Photoshop plugins can help you work more quickly and efficiently. Whether you need some help with photo editing or some time-saving tools for your next graphic design project, Photoshop remains an essential tool for creatives. Part of the Creative Cloud suite of apps, it offers a huge range of creative possibilities, and it's always adding more, such as the incorporation of AI Generative Fill. But some processes can be repetitive and time-consuming. That's where the best Photoshop plugins can often help.
Both paid-for and free Photoshop plugins often do things that you could do without them, but they add a way to do it more quickly or more precisely, often by adding a shortcut and new controls in the interface. We've included the best free Photoshop plugins and the best premium options (some Photoshop plugins have limited free versions, but you'll need to pay for their full functionality). If you don't have Photoshop yet, sign up to Creative Cloud here.
The best free Photoshop plugins
Skip to the best premium Photoshop plugins.
01. PixelSquid
The best Photoshop plugin for adding 3D objects
Specifications
Publisher: PixelSquid
Price: Free
Best for : Designers
Reasons to buy
+ Over 309,000 'spinnable; 3D objects to fit your project Great for making photo comp images Useful as 3D reference drawing aid
Reasons to avoid
- Free version only allows you to download watermarked assets No royalty-free license included
02. ImageCreator
The best Photoshop plugin for AI image generating
Specifications
Publisher: Adobe
Price: Free
Best for: Designers
Reasons to buy
+ 2,000 accessible AI models (including SDXL1.0 and Stable Diffusion) Customisable and original AI models using online network service ModelHub Generative fill capabilities
Reasons to avoid
- Only compatible with Photoshop23.4.1 or higher
ImageCreator by Alkaid.art is a free-to-use AI Photoshop plugin that uses extensive art databases and AI algorithms to make AI image generation more efficient. Key features include TXT2IMG, IMG2IMG, LoRA, Fill and ControlNet capabilities without GPU limitations, seamlessly integrating within Photoshop.
With a short prompt, the AI algorithms can produce multiple images that can be altered with the plugin's wider features, including image-to-image generation and Fill inpainting and outpainting capabilities.
03. Adobe Camera Raw
The best Photoshop plugin for photographers
Specifications
Publisher: Adobe
Price: Free
Best for: Photographers
Reasons to buy
+ Adds full RAW image editing to Photoshop Free for Windows and Mac Support for many lenses and cameras
Reasons to avoid
- The interface isn't as user-friendly as Lightroom's
Adobe Camera Raw is the best Photoshop plugin for photographers – and certainly the most essential. Despite often being considered a tool for photo editing, Photoshop itself doesn't actually support Raw image editing. For that, Adobe has Lightroom, but you might often not want to have to work across two different programs.
The free Adobe Camera Raw plugin adds Raw editing capabilities to Lightroom so that you don't have to do that. You can use it to edit and import Raw images to Photoshop for retouching or other more detailed edits, but you might also want to use it to edit light and colour of non-Raw images that you already have open in Photoshop using the Camera Raw filter, particularly if you use Lightroom since the interface will since its interface will immediately feel familiar.
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04. CSS3Ps
The best Photoshop plugin for web developers
Specifications
Publisher: CSS3Ps
Price: Free
Best for: Web developers
Reasons to buy
+ Convert layers into CSS3 Cloud-based Supports a bunch of features
The CSS3P Photoshop plugin is perfect for web developers since it turns Photoshop layers into CSS3. To convert your layers to CSS3, simply click the CSS3P button; it couldn't be simpler. It's cloud-based so you don't have to worry about updates and you can check your work out easily. The plugin supports a range of features including multiple layer selection, vendor prefixes, stroke, size and inner shadow, making it a very useful addition.
05. Free Stock Search 2
Search for free stock imagery and download directly in Photoshop
Specifications
Publisher: Thomas Zagler
Price: Free and paid-for
Best for: Designers
Reasons to buy
+ Free plugin Search from directly within PS Use the images for free
Reasons to avoid
- Free version limited to 120 results
If you're on a tight budget and find yourself needing stock images, this Photoshop plugin could prove very handy. Free Stock Search lets you search for free stock images on Unsplash, Pixabay and Pexels from within Photoshop itself. You then click and the photo will be downloaded and imported directly into PS (or any of the other Adobe app). As the name suggests, the plugin itself is free, but you're only able to view 120 images from a search. If you want more than that, you'll have to pay. If you need something more specific, there are some more great stock image plugins further down in our list, so read on.
06. Getty Images
Easily add video, photos and vectors from Getty Images
Specifications
Publisher: Getty
Price: Free (licence images used via plugin)
Best for: Designers
Reasons to buy
+ Easily search and filter images Retain edits when hi-res image purchased Works with Illustrator and InDesign
Everyone needs a bit of stock imagery now and then, so why not make things easy for yourself? The Getty Images Photoshop plugin makes it super easy to search for and filter images and hi-res comps. You can also use it with Illustrator and InDesign too. Once you’ve made your edits and used comps to get client approval, you can licence a high-resolution image and retain all your edits making for a smooth workflow. It's a free Photoshop plugin, but of course you will need a Getty plan or to pay to licence the images.
07. Shutterstock
Access Shutterstock's full library from within Photoshop
Specifications
Publisher: Shutterstock
Price: Free (licence images via plugin)
Best for: Designers
Reasons to buy
+ Search within PS Simple workflow
The last stock imagery plugin in our list, this tool from Shutterstock provides direct in-app access to the huge range of stock imagery available in the Shutterstock library. Search inside Photoshop, click to select and insert, and license directly for an easier workflow. This is especially useful if you commonly licence royalty-free images for use in your designs. It works across Adobe's creative suite.
08. Ink
The best free Photoshop plugin for UI designers
Specifications
Publisher: Chrometaphore
Price: Free
Best for: UI designers
Reasons to buy
+ Documents Photoshop layers Now supports artboards
Ink is a free Photoshop plugin that can be useful for designers handing off work to clients, particularly for UI designer and web developers. It documents a design’s layers, detailing all the specifications (properties, colours, and effects), which can help avoid mistakes if your giving work to clients that aren't familiar with Photoshop. As its creator says, "sometimes lack of specifications leads to inaccurate front-end outputs."
09. White Balance / Highlight Recovery
The best Photoshop plugin for quick white balance and highlight recovery
Specifications
Publisher: Colormancer
Price: Free
Best for: Photographers
Reasons to buy
+ Free plugin Quick and easy to use
This free Photoshop plugin has been around since 2008, I've not noticed any updates for years, but it still does its original job just fine in the latest version of Photoshop. It provides a simple interface in which you can use an eyedropper tool to correct the white balance and remove any colour cast on an image by clicking on a true white. Sure you can do this in Camera Raw or Lightroom, but this can be a quicker option if it's the only thing you want to adust adjust. You can make fine adjustments and also recover highlights, which can often be clipped when tweaking white balance.
10. Powtoon6
A free Photoshop plugin to turn static images into animated videos
Specifications
Publisher: Powtoon LTD
Price: Free
Best for: Designers
Reasons to buy
+ Free plugin Simple way to animate designs Customise the results
Powtoon is a free Photoshop plugin that lets you turn your designs into animated video content with a single click. Choose to export all Artboards or select Artboards, then enhance your animated design with custom animation, stock footage and imagery, or add a soundtrack. Finally, you can export directly to YouTube, Facebook, MP4, Vimeo and more. It has some great reviews.
The best premium Photoshop plugins
01. Luminar Neo
A focused photo editor to use within Photoshop
Specifications
Publisher: SkyLum
Price: From £59
Best for: Photographers
Reasons to buy
+ Simplifies many editing tasks Useful for working with raw photos
Luminar Neo is a little bit like having a photo editor inside your photo editor. While the concept may sound strange, it’s a focused tool that does a great job at making the most of your images without any of the non-photography stuff that Photoshop includes. Using an AI routine alongside over 60 preset effects, the plugin simplifies masking, sky replacement, object removal and more. It's available for both Photoshop and Lightroom and is well worth a look if you regularly edit raw photographs.
02. Boris FX Optics 2024
Brings blockbuster level effects to digital artists and photographers
Specifications
Publisher: Boris FX
Price: From $8.25/mo
Best for: Digital artists and photographers
Reasons to buy
+ Huge number of presets Powerful effects Created by Academy Award-winning effects artists
Reasons to avoid
- Interface can be hard to learn
03. Chameleon Adaptive Palette
A smart colour swatch system that adapts as you paint
Specifications
Publisher: Rico Holmes
Price: $16
Best for: Digital artists
Reasons to buy
+ Flexible layout Lock or unlock strips Lots of features
This Photoshop plugin provides a smart palette system that intelligently adapts to the colours you choose and offers a wide range of strips with functions. Chameleon Adaptive Palette can offer palette variations or lock as a static palette. It's a feature-rich plugin but shouldn't weigh on your CPU.See the helpful video above to learn how to use it.
04. BrushBox
The best Photoshop plugin for organising brushes
Specifications
Publisher: Derrick Barth
Price: $15
Best for: Designers, digital artists
Reasons to buy
+ Easy to find your brushes Quick and easy to set up
Reasons to avoid
- Not the nicest UI
It's easy to find yourself getting lost in a sea of brushes in Photoshop, but the Photoshop plugin BrushBox provides a solution. BrushBox enables you to organise your brushes more efficiently by putting them in groups, which can be colour coded (you can even add different backgrounds). You can tag your favourite brushes and you can override a brush's default settings to save you from having to make the same changes over and over again.
This isn't the most necessary Photoshop plugin if you only use a handful of brushes in their default settings, but if you've built up a sizable brush collection, it can prove really helpful (to add to your brush collection, see our roundup of the best free Photoshop brushes).
05. AD Brutus Symmetry
A fun Photoshop plugin for drawing symmetrically
Specifications
Publisher: Alex Dukal
Price: $10
Best for: Digital artists
Reasons to buy
+ Draw or paint symmetrically Save with one click Free updates
The AD Brutus Symmetry Photoshop plugin makes it easy to explore symmetrical designs or drawing. Just place your grid or guide on your work and see it reflected where you choose. You can flip layers or selections and also rotate your work. Saving is easy too since you can save either the active layer or a merged PNG version of the current view with just one click. It might not be the most useful plugin, unless you work consistently with patterns, but it's great fun to play around with.
06. Ultimate Retouch Panel
The best Photoshop plugin for professional retouching
Specifications
Publisher: Pro Add-Ons
Price: From $33
Best for: Retouchers and photographers
Reasons to buy
+ Cost-effective Over 200 functions included
Reasons to avoid
- Quite old now
For professional retouching results that go beyond the default Photoshop filters, Pro Add-Ons’ Ultimate Retouch Panel is well worth a look. It’s getting a little long in the tooth, but this good-value tool features over 200 functions in one panel, including seven frequency separation methods, four fast-retouch methods, and 30 tools for local retouching.
07. Fontself Maker
A Photoshop plugin that can turn any image into an OpenType font
Specifications
Publisher: Fontself
Price: $78 for Photoshop+Illustrator (discounts often available)
Best for: Designers
Reasons to buy
+ Turn any image into a font Fine control over features Actively being developed
Want to start creating your own fonts? The Photoshop plugin Fontself Maker makes that easier than you might imagine by allowing you to turn any image or vector layer into colourful fonts that you can export as OTF files. Drag and drop layers to create new characters, and capture any colour, shade or texture you desire.
All the features can be configured and controlled, including per-character kerning, ligatures, character alternates and more. The team behind the tool are also actively developing and updating the plugin so you can expect ongoing feature enhancements. If you want to create vector-based fonts, the plugin can also be purchased for Illustrator.
08. ParticleShop
Corel Painter tools for Photoshop users
Specifications
Publisher: Corel (Painter)
Price: $49.99
Best for: Artists
Reasons to buy
+ Non-destructive layer support 11 updated brushes Reasonably priced
Painter is a long-established digital art favourite among illustrators, but, thankfully, Corel also offers its brush technology for Photoshop with ParticleShop. Brushes can make a huge difference to your creativity and productivity, and this powerful Photoshop plugin offers non-destructive brushstroke layer support and updated brushes, including Debris, Fabric, Fine Art, Fur, Hair, Light, Space, Smoke and Storm.
09. ON1 Resize AI
A Photoshop plugin to enlarge photos without losing image quality
Specifications
Publisher: On1
Price: £99.99 (bundles available)
Best for: Photographers and designers
Reasons to buy
+ Enlarge pics up to 1000% Full file browser Also offers batch processing
Reasons to avoid
- Quite expensive for a plugin
ON1 Resize allows you to enlarge images taken on your DSLR or smartphone by up to 1,000 per cent. The plugin uses genuine fractals’ powerful algorithms to optimise clarity and detail enhancement. But it's more than just an image resizing tool, however. Featuring a full file browser, it also offers batch processing, image compression and a host of built-in presets and manual controls.
10. Topaz Photo AI
A standalone program that also offers three Photoshop plugins for precision photo editing
Specifications
Publisher: TopazLabs
Price: $199.99
Best for: Photographers
Reasons to buy
+ Focus on tone and texture Gives B&W images that pop
Topaz Labs’ Photoshop plugins are among the best for any serious digital photographer. The new Topaz Photo AI includes three apps, DeNoise AI, Sharpen AI and Gigapixel AI, and they can be run as standalone software or Photoshop plugins. Each tool does pretty much what you'd expect from its name (Gigapixel is for upscaling images). DeNoise AI is what Topaz Labs is best known for, and it's gained a reputation for being the best tool for removing noise from images that were shot in low light and/or with high ISO.
11. Filter Forge 10
Over 13,000 effects and textures for Photoshop
Specifications
Publisher: Filter Forge
Price: From $59 (visit site to check discounts available)
Good for: 3D artists, photographers, photo editors, graphic designers
Reasons to buy
+ Lots of filter options Tabs Backup tool
The Filter Forge Photoshop plugin offers over 14,000 effects and textures, covering a diverse range of use cases. Filter Forge is now on version 10, but version 11 is due by the end of 2021 and will be available for free for those who purchase version 10 now.
One handy feature allows users can now load any image or filter into separate tabs, and compare them or fine-tune their settings. There's also a handy backup tool. If you need to move from one computer to another, you can use this to compresses your filters and settings into a single archive file that you can restore later on another computer, another version of Filter Forge or even another platform.
12. Eye Candy
Choose from a range of photo effects in this well-known Photoshop plugin
Specifications
Publisher: Alien Skin
Price: $89 ($49 upgrade)
Best for: Designers
Reasons to buy
+ Great for time-pressured designers Can tone down default settings
Reasons to avoid
- Some effects are quite cheesy
Alien Skin’s Eye Candy is one of the most well-known Photoshop’s plugins, and has been around for well over a decade. Version 7 provides a huge range of effects ranging from fire to chrome, glass to extrusions. While we found many of the effects to be rather cheesy initially, we've actually been surprised by how many scenarios they can be useful for, especially for freelance designers working to tight deadlines. Dialling down the effects from the default settings will often make them less cheesy and more useable.
13. The Nik Collection
A range of powerful Photoshop plugins for photo editing
Specifications
Publisher: DxO
Price: $149
Best for: Photographers
Reasons to buy
+ Top quality plugins High-impact photographic effects
The Nik Collection suite of Photoshop plugins offers eight great photographic plugins in one package, including Silver EFEX Pro and Viveza, which provide a huge range of high-impact photographic effects. One of the best parts is the non-destructive mode, which allows you to export images as TIFF files and tweak any edits made, keeping the originals safe. It includes 250 presets and comes with DxO PhotoLab ESSENTIAL for Raw editing.
14. Renamy
The best Photoshop plugin for renaming layers
Specifications
Publisher: Klaia
Price: $29.99 (limited free version)
Best for: Artists, photographers and designers
Reasons to buy
+ Edit multiple layer names Autocomplete function
Naming your layers right is the first rule of Photoshop etiquette. But sometimes you find you need to rename layers retrospectively, which can be a real drag. Renamy takes the pain out of that by allowing you to rename multiple layers at once. There's even a cool autocomplete function to help save your typing fingers. There's a basic free version available so you can try before you buy.
15. Perspective Mockups
Create cool perspective mockups for your designs
Specifications
Publisher: BlazRobar
Price: $19
Best for: Designers
Reasons to buy
+ 8 layouts to choose from Easy way to lift your artwork Fully editable
Reasons to avoid
- Site is very sweary
If you can forgive or overlook the gratuitous swearing on the Perspective Mockups site, the plugin is definitely worth checking out. Essentially it's a great way to make perspective mockups for your designs. The plugin sits within your Photoshop tools palette and includes a range of different layouts to choose from. Simply click to set. It’s a quick way to add some punch and lift to your artwork.
16. Blow Up 3
Enlarge images without compromising on quality
Specifications
Publisher: Alien Skin
Price: $79
Best for: Photographers and designers
Reasons to buy
+ Advanced algorithm Improve low-res assets
Blow Up allows you to create pin-sharp enlargements without compromising on quality. The algorithm is more advanced than Photoshop's own bicubic filters, which allows the plugin to produce accurate images without artefacts. This makes it a great tool for designers where clients send over images that aren't of a high-enough resolution.
17. PhotoMatix Pro
A great Photoshop plugin for creating extreme HDR images
Specifications
Publisher: HDR Soft
Price: $99
Best for: Photographers
Reasons to buy
+ 6 HDR styles to choose from Standalone tool also available Improved toning
PhotoMatix Pro is a high dynamic range (HDR) processing and toning tool that integrates with Photoshop either standalone or as a plugin (depending upon which version you go for). This tool goes beyond Photoshop's built-in HDR processing capabilities, especially with the toning aspects and allows for the creation of extreme HDR images with relative ease.
18. ON1 Effects
Explore a huge range of photo effects, filters and presets
Specifications
Publisher: ON1
Price: $69.99
Best for: Photographers and designers
Reasons to buy
+ Hundreds of presents, filters, texture and more Stack multiple effects Stylise your photos
ON1’s Effects is a useful Photoshop plugin for adding a quick effect to an image, whether it's a colour treatment, addition of texture and noise, or creative borders. This plugin features an effects library (a bit like the filter gallery in Photoshop) and allows you to stack multiple effects to achieve interesting new results.
19. Exposure X7
Simulate film effects for digital projects
Specifications
Publisher: Alien Skin
Price: From $129
Best for: Photographers and designers
Reasons to buy
+ Plenty of special effects Portrait touchup tools Layer up effects
Exposure is a creative tool that allows you to simulate film effects on your digital images either as a plugin for Photoshop or Lightroom or as a complete standalone raw photo editor. Now on version X7, it offers refined grading tools for total control of image colour, advanced selection tools for speedy adjustments of any area and adaptive smoothing.
20. GuideGuide
A Photoshop plugin for easy grids and guidelines
Specifications
Publisher: Cameron McEfee
Price: From $36 per year
Best for: Designers
Reasons to buy
+ Pinpoint accurate grid Negative margins possible Save preferences
GuideGuide is a simple Photoshop plugin that makes it easy to create a grid system in your document, hijacking the built-in guides system to create a pinpoint accurate grid according to your chosen settings. You can use negative margins for special hanging columns, separately define individual margins and gutters, and save your preferred options for quick access in the future. Perfect for anyone using a grid to help them create their layouts.
21. PortraitPro Body 3
The best Photoshop plugin for full body portrait editing
Specifications
Publisher: Anrthropics
Price: From $39.95
Best for: Photographers
Reasons to buy
+ Automatic body selection Advanced warp filter An impressive suite of body customisation options
Reasons to avoid
- Some tools have been reported to be buggy
Want to create cinematic effects like lens flare or special effects like glowing particles. Optics makes that easy with its unique filters and thousands of presets in different categories. It has blurs, tints, distortions and a new particle illusion that can create smoke, fire, water, sparkles, dust and other sci-fi effects, including video animations. It works as a Photoshop plugin or a standalone program.
22. Infinite Color
A Photoshop plugin that makes colour grading easier
Specifications
Publisher: Infinite Tools
Price: $129
Best for: Photographers
Reasons to buy
+ Makes colour grading easier
Colour grading is often one of the most difficult aspects of photo editing to get to grips with. Infinite Color aims to change that providing a panel in Photoshop that's fast and easy to navigate. It randomizes a set of adjustment layers to create a unique look for images, an intensity slider helps you control whether you want to go subtle or bold and a shuffle control makes it easier to turn layers on and off.
23. Retouch4me
The best AI retouching Photoshop plugin
Specifications
Publisher: RELU OÜ
Price: from $120
Best for: Photographers / retouchers
Reasons to buy
+ Less unnatural than many AI retouching plugins Tends to retain skin tones well A wide range of plugins
Reasons to avoid
- High price of individual components Some of the effects are overly strong
In 2023, retouching possibilities have expanded massively through developments in AI neural networks. This Photoshop plugin makes use of those advances with a pack of retouching effects that could save you some time. The problem with many AI-based retouching plugins is that they make skin look so smooth it looks completely unreal. Retouch4me's solutions can also go a little too far at times, but they do tend to better retain skin tone and texture than many others, providing a decent starting point to speed up retouching work.
The Retouch4me AI retouching plugins can be bought as a pack or as separate tools for skin tone blending, healing, dodging and burning, backdrop and floor cleaning, eye and teeth enhancements etc. The latter is the one that tends to be most over-the-top, but you can turn down the opacity. The big drawback is the price, with individual components costing from $120 upwards.
How do I install Photoshop plugins?
It's easy to install third-party Photoshop plugins either on a PC or Mac. First, just download the plugin you want to use. Some include an installer that will do the work for you. For others, you'll need to extract them from the zipped file (most Photoshop plugins come in a RAR or ZIP folder), copy the folder that contains the plugin files and then paste it into the "plugins" folder in your Adobe folder (you should be able to find this in program files in Drive C on Windows and Applications on a Mac).
Where are Photoshop plugins located on my device?
The location of any Photoshop plugins stored on your device will vary depending on if you've installed them as a version-specific plugin or at a shared Creative Cloud location that will be available for all versions.
Version-specific plugins can be found at:
Mac: Hard Drive/Applications/[Photoshop version name]/Plug-ins
Windows: C\Program Files\Adobe\[Photoshop version name]\Plug-ins
Plugins in a shared Creative Cloud location can be found at:
Mac: Hard Drive/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/CCWindows: C\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\CC
Camera Raw will be located in a folder shared by Photoshop, Adobe Bridge and Photoshop Elements at Hard Drive/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins/[Photoshop version name]/File Formats or C\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\[Photoshop version number].
What do do if a plugin breaks Photoshop
It shouldn't happen, but it can. Sometimes if you install a plugin that isn't compatible with the current version of Photoshop it can cause problems or even stop Photoshop from opening properly. Fortunately this isn't usually difficult to solve. Just locate the plugins folder (see above) and remove the latest additions.
Where can I find my plugin in Photoshop?
Once you have installed a Plugin and it's located in the correct Photoshop plugin folder, it should automatically appear in Photoshop next time you open the program (you may need to close and restart Photoshop if you added the plugin while the program was open). Most plugins will appear in the 'Filter' tab on the menu bar. However, how they appear can vary. Some may appear in a drop-down under the manufacturer's name rather than directly in the main list of options.
Check out our Adobe Photoshop 2024 review to see how AI is changing the program for the better. And if you're keen to get to grips with the new AI advancements, take a look at our complete Adobe Photoshop AI tutorial guide.
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Joe Foley
Joe is a regular freelance journalist and editor at Creative Bloq. He writes news, features and buying guides and keeps track of the best equipment and software for creatives, from video editing programs to monitors and accessories. A veteran news writer and photographer, he now works as a project manager at the London and Buenos Aires-based design, production and branding agency Hermana Creatives. There he manages a team of designers, photographers and video editors who specialise in producing visual content and design assets for the hospitality sector. He also dances Argentine tango.
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