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Polish your team's visual assets by integrating Picsart with Make to instantly isolate background subjects, upscale graphics, and apply custom watermarks. Connecting your media library to our AI automation tool lets you convert text prompts into stickers or compress videos for online storefronts. Sign up for free today to build your first creative design pipeline.
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In today's fast-paced digital landscape, scaling your creative design processes requires smart visual automation. Make empowers businesses and creators to connect Picsart with hundreds of other essential tools to build custom, automated workflows that eliminate repetitive tasks. Whether you need to automatically generate marketing assets, sync edited images with your cloud storage, or trigger social media publishing whenever a new design is ready, integrating Picsart into your daily operations optimizes your entire content pipeline. By leveraging Make's intuitive drag-and-drop interface, you can establish powerful multi-step integrations that run in real-time without needing a single line of code. This powerful combination ensures your visual assets flow dynamically between your creative apps and business systems, boosting overall productivity and maintaining brand consistency across all channels. Stop wasting valuable hours on manual uploads, file format conversions, and tedious image editing steps; instead, let smart triggers and actions handle the heavy lifting for your business. Take your digital media management to the next level today and try Make to integrate Picsart to experience the power of automated design workflows.
Seamlessly add audio tracks to your video.
Quickly apply image or logo watermarks to images to protect your work or reinforce your brand. Great for photographers, designers, and e-commerce stores needing to prevent unauthorized image use.
Easily add custom watermarks to your videos to protect your content and brand. Perfect for YouTube creators, marketing teams, or online course instructors who want to prevent unauthorized use, promote their brand, or mark video ownership.
Converts an image into a bold monochrome version using a black and white filter. This effect strips away color to highlight structure, contrast, and texture — ideal for dramatic visuals, classic photography styles, or stylistic edits.
Softens an image by applying a blur filter. You can customize the blur intensity to achieve the desired visual effect.
Changes the background of an image. You can set a new background image or a color. Use this module to apply white background. Use for all types of product shots: product-only, flat lay, on-model, editorial campaigns. Works perfectly for products, apparel, person, cars, furniture, animals, logos.
Categorize provided images under exterior, interior, engine, undercarriage, and other.
Extract a clip from a video using a start time and duration.
Compress images for Web. We recommend using JPG or WEBP as the target format. Small preview image sizes can be compressed to as low as 40%, but for bigger images we don't recommend using compressions lower than 75%.
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Popular Picsart workflows.
Looking to get more out of Picsart? With Make you can visually integrate Picsart into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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