Core image-editing workflow
Work with layers, blend modes, selections, channels, quickmask, and layer masks in a single document-oriented editor.
Mojave Paint is a native macOS image editor for Apple Silicon. It is positioned as a familiar, shortcut-friendly alternative to more automated image tools, with an emphasis on deterministic, manual editing rather than AI-generated effects.
The app focuses on the core parts of bitmap editing: layers, blend modes, selections, channels, painting, transforms, filters, adjustments, and document tabs. The site says the free download is fully featured except for Export, which is unlocked by a $9.99 one-time purchase.
Work with layers, blend modes, selections, channels, quickmask, and layer masks in a single document-oriented editor.
Open multiple documents in tabs, reorder them, drag tabs to new windows, and spring between tabs by dragging layers or pixels.
Use the paintbrush, pencil, gradient, text, free transform, crop, image/canvas resize, and adjustment tools for common editing tasks.
Apply filters and adjustments, including recent support for layer styles such as drop shadow, stroke, bevel and emboss, and glow effects.
Choose from keyboard shortcuts and mouse gestures for canvas navigation, tool behavior, selection changes, and layer management.
Export is described as a paid feature, and the site also mentions connecting to external services.
Edit raster images with layers, masks, selections, channels, and adjustment layers when you want a desktop editor instead of an automated or AI-centric tool.
Move quickly through common tasks using keyboard modifiers, mouse gestures, and shortcuts for zooming, panning, cropping, selection changes, and layer operations.
Work across multiple open files in tabs, drag documents between windows, and spring between tabs while moving layers or selections.
Apply non-destructive-style editing operations such as transforms, adjustments, filters, and layer styles to refine artwork or photo edits.
Mojave Paint is built for macOS and requires Apple Silicon as well as macOS 15 Sequoia.
The site describes a free download that includes all features except Export. Export is unlocked with a $9.99 one-time purchase.
The product is a native macOS app focused on image editing with layers, selections, channels, filters, adjustments, text, and painting tools.
The manual emphasizes keyboard modifiers, mouse gestures, and familiar shortcuts for navigation, tabs, layers, selections, and tools.
The about page says there is no dark mode and explains that the interface uses a neutral 'toasted light mode' instead.
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