Frame photos and create collages
Framing photos helps us to give them an original touch or to decorate them for a special occasion. And that is just what FramMe Android provides us with through thousands of templates. All we have to do is choose the one we want from these categories:
- Valentine's Day
- New Year's Eve
- Anniversaries
- Halloween
- Friendship
- Relationships
- Children/Babies
- Seasons
It also enables us to use frames designed to include two or three different pictures and others that are specifically for profile photos. We can even choose a more artistic background, an AI blend, apply a spiral or drawing effects, neon effects...
Creating collages based on our selection of two to nine images is another interesting possibility. It allows us to add colorful borders or a variety of stickers.
Apply frames to photos that you can also edit
Meanwhile, FramMe APK also enables us to edit photos, using the following resources:
- Effects featuring fire, snow, colors, crystals, shadows, fantasy, stars, scratches and paper.
- Text, with the selected font, color and backgrounds.
- Dozens of filters and stickers.
- Adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, exposure, glitter, etc.
- Trim photos into different sizes.
In the My Work section we have quick access to our drafts, most recently viewed templates, along with favorites and edits that has already been saved.
When you download FramMe for free, not only do you get to use its functions absolutely free, but you have the option to pay an annual or weekly subscription that will allow you to get all the frames, filters and other available features while eliminating watermarks and annoying ads.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 7.0
- Offers in-app purchases.
- Instructions to install XAPKs on Android

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