Start with AI Stylist and Photo Library Edits
Starting with Hypic is designed around a photo-first workflow. The Edit tab offers AI Stylist, AI Editor, Collage, and Batch edit as clear entry points, while Start editing leads to the photo library. Choose one image for a quick adjustment or gather several pictures when a project needs a wider layout.
This arrangement works well for casual touch-ups as well as a planned post. AI-assisted choices can turn an ordinary picture into a more stylized result, while collage and batch options reduce repetitive steps when several images belong together. The dark, card-based home screen keeps the main actions visible, so new users can move from selecting a photo to an editing idea without searching through deep menus.
Shape a Look with AI Tools and Retouching
Once a photo is selected, Hypic combines creative effects with controlled portrait work. The editor is positioned for AI art, background removal, avatar or cartoon treatments, image enhancement, and expressive looks, while filters and effects cover retro film, soft glow, and other aesthetic directions. Retouching tools add a more precise layer for smoothing, reshaping, and refining facial details.
This mix lets a user choose the right level of effort for the image. A quick filter can set the mood for a social post, while AI or retouch controls can guide a more deliberate makeover. Creator-focused tools also fit Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest workflows, making the app useful when a single photo needs a distinctive style before it is shared.
Build Collages, Batch Edits, and Template Designs
Hypic treats ready-made ideas as part of the editing workflow rather than an afterthought. The Templates tab presents a scrolling For You feed with examples such as long-shot treatments, multi-picture eye designs, anime wallpaper layouts, and relationship-style photo arrangements. A Use button on each card gives the user a direct starting point for a chosen look.
For people who repeat a visual style, Collage and Batch edit provide practical companions to templates. Collage can combine several moments into one composition, while batch work helps keep a group of images visually consistent. Together, these entry points make Hypic useful for photo dumps, daily stories, themed posts, and quick experiments when the user wants a polished direction before fine-tuning every picture.
Keep Projects Ready for Social Sharing
Projects gives Hypic a place to collect work that is still in progress. The Me tab pairs a sign-in area with a Projects section, where a new user can start from a photo and return to saved work as the editing habit grows. This is helpful when a design needs more than one sitting or when several images are being prepared for different channels.
The app also suits quick, social-first sessions. Filters, AI effects, retouching, templates, and collage layouts can be mixed according to the occasion, from a single portrait refresh to a small themed set. Creators who prefer a repeatable routine can begin with a template, refine the image, and keep related pieces together instead of rebuilding each post from a blank canvas.