Photo editing and collage entry points
Photopea opens with large shortcuts for editor, web editor, collage, and camera tasks. The layout is simple enough for users who want to start a quick image task without digging through a complex desktop-style menu.
The home page also includes sample artwork and creative tiles, so it feels more like a mobile photo tool than a plain file viewer. Choose the entry point based on whether you are editing an existing image, making a collage, or taking a new photo.
Albums, file chooser, and camera flow
The app can route users toward local albums, system file selection, and camera capture. Those paths are useful for mobile editing, but they also require access to personal media or device sensors.
Grant photo, video, audio, or camera permissions only when the task requires them. If you only want to explore settings or the home page, you can delay those permissions until you actually edit media.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.
Settings, ratings, and permission control
Photopea includes settings links for rating, more apps, feedback, privacy policy, and sharing. A rating prompt can appear after moving through the interface.
The package declares camera, media, nearby-device, phone, location, billing, and overlay-related capabilities. Review each prompt carefully, especially before opening personal photos or using the camera. Use settings as a pause point before giving creative tools device access.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.