Edit and manipulate digital images
Functionality
GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free, open-source software for advanced image editing. GIMP is available for GNU/Linux, Mac OS and Windows. GIMP offers many features, such as high-quality photo manipulation, original artwork creation and graphic design.
Tips for using this tool at Kent
GIMP may be used to:
- Edit photographs used for research, assignments or marketing
- Edit or create digital artwork
- Create icons or graphical designs such as posters or leaflets
Help & how to get started
- To get started, go to the GIMP website and click 'Download'
- For help, please visit the GIMP tutorials and guides or the GIMP FAQ
Cost
Free
Terms of use, copyright and licensing
- GIMP is open-source and can be used for work and personal usage
- For licensing information, please view the GIMP OpenSource license details
Data Privacy
The University of Kent uses Google Analytics to track how our Software Finder tool is being used. We do not share this data with any third parties.
While we recommend various software tools that may be helpful for both students and staff, it's important for individuals to review the Terms and Conditions of any software they choose to install, especially regarding how it may affect their privacy and personal data.
Please note, the University of Kent is not responsible for the data privacy practices of any third-party software. It is the user's responsibility to understand the privacy policies of the software they use.