Instagram may be known for its dreamy filters, but it turns out the cool kids may not even be using them anymore.
While some of the app’s 300 million users still rely on Rise and Valencia to take their selfies, others have graduated to more refined photo editing apps that make their pictures look professional thanks to retouching tools, selective editing functions, and amazing lens effects.
Plus if you’re filter-obsessed, the new apps have those, too — and they're way cooler than the same old ones you'd find on Instagram.
And just because you're filtering your pictures in another app doesn't mean you need to miss out on Instagram's thriving community. Once you're done editing, simply download your finished masterpiece to your photo library and upload it to the photo-sharing app of your choice and watch the "likes" pour in.
Keep reading to see the six best photo-editing apps that will make your pictures look amazing before you even upload to Instagram.
SEE ALSO: The Creator Of Some Of Instagram's Best Filters Just Launched His Own Photo App
Faded is for the Instagram addict who wants more editing options.

Price: $0.99
Available in iOS
Faded has 10 preset filter categories with names like Clean, Film, and Portraits that then house four to eight different filters. After you choose which version best suits your image, you can then intensify or fade the effect for your best selfie.
If you want to get a little more creative than just your average filter, Faded lets you overlap other pictures or colors, and add cool lens touches like dust and scratches, different frames, or my personal favorite feature: Leaks.
Leaks has 20 different sunbeam effects to make it look as though a beam of flattering light has “accidentally” fallen across your frame — perfect for those outdoors-y shots.
And if there are a bunch of pictures you want to edit in the same way, Faded has a batch edit option. Edit one image until it’s perfect, then go into your library, select every picture you also want to have that similar effect, and hit apply.
VSCO Cam is for anyone looking for the "next" Instagram.

Price: Free
Available in iOS and Google Play
VSCO Cam comes with a standard set of 10 filters — which you can fade if the effect is too intense — plus other sets of filters that you can buy like an “Alchemy Collection” which says it’s best for lifestyle photography or the “Minimalist Collection” that claims to make still lives or architecture look amazing.
The editing features include the standard crop, saturate, contrast, and sharpen options as well as unfamiliar tools like “Skin Tone” that increases or decreases your skin’s saturation or “Shadows Tint” and “Highlights Ting” that adds a colorful haze to your picture.
And once your picture looks the way you want, it goes into your “Library” with all of your other edited pictures. This feature is super helpful for anyone obsessed with curating their Instagram feed so they’ll know how it complements their existing pictures before posting.
Plus, you can browse other people's shots on VSCO Cam too, which is why some have wondered if it will one day eclipse Instagram altogether.
Snapseed will make your brunch shots look amazing.

Price: Free
Available in iOS and Google Play
Snapseed is another app with its own set of filters. There are 12 in all, including Vintage, Noir, Lens Blur, and one called Glamour Glow. After you choose your filter, there are then 5-14 different versions of the filter that vary in contrast, exposure, and color.
And if you want to get really specific, there’s a tool option that lets you “brush” the filter onto specific parts of the image with your finger.
The app also has some cool features like being able to selectively brighten certain parts of your picture. Say you snap a picture of your gorgeous brunch, but half the table is in shadow. Using the “Selective” option, you can brighten that area of the table only without making the entire picture look too exposed.
My only criticism of Snapseed is that it’s hard to get the hang of at first. You need to tap and hold the picture to get more drop down options and hold and swipe to either side to increase or decrease your effect. But once you get used to it, Snapseed is fantastic.
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