by Sebastian Anthony on November 24, 2010 at 09:00 AM

Aviary, the creators of a huge suite of online editing and creation tools, has just launched a rather suave HTML5 photo editor.
Citing its super-simplicity and embeddableness, Aviary seems to be rather proud of its new creation -- and justifiably so. The editor, no doubt because of its slim feature set, is very quick to load. The interface is snappy, and none of the manipulations or photo ...
by Jay Hathaway on June 11, 2010 at 09:37 PM

The Aviary suite of web apps is best known for its image editing capabilities, but now it's expanding its audio offerings, too, with a new beat creator called Roc. Roc is extremely easy to use and comes preloaded with 30+ instruments, from drums to guitars to pianos. Creating music with Roc is as simple as dragging in the instruments you want to use and clicking out a pattern of beats.
Roc may ...
by Erez Zukerman on March 10, 2010 at 02:45 PM

Aviary, makers of awesome web graphics applications which recently went free, have now started offering Google Apps integration, via the brand-new Google Apps Marketplace. This means you can create Aviary graphics from within Google Docs, and save your files there as well. This is aimed at Google Apps users (as is the whole marketplace, currently), so you need to be the domain administrator to ...
by Jay Hathaway on February 12, 2010 at 01:30 PM

Aviary, the cool web-based suite of image editing tools -- and more -- now costs nothing to use. Thanks to a new round of funding, full access to the web apps with the funky bird names no longer costs $24.99. All subscribers who signed up in the past month will get refunds, and previous subscribers will no longer be billed, according to TechCrunch.
Aviary's competition is the extremely pricey ...
by Lee Mathews on November 30, 2009 at 11:30 PM

You've probably heard of Aviary, the web-based Photoshop alternative. You're also probably well aware of the fact that Google Chrome v4 supports extensions. You may not, however, have known that Aviary has released an extension for Google Chrome. Well, they have, and it's incredibly handy if you need to perform in-browser screenshots of the pages you're viewing. Via the extension's options you ...
by Brad Linder on September 16, 2009 at 01:45 PM

Aviary launched an online audio editing application called Myna today, and it's all kinds of awesome. Don't get me wrong, it's not exactly Pro Tools or Adobe Audition and it doesn't come with all the audio effects you would expect from those applications. But here's what it does and does well: It lets you create and edit multitrack audio recordings using a Flash-based web interface that's so ...
by Jay Hathaway on July 2, 2009 at 10:00 AM

Aviary, maker of excellent web-based creative tools with bird-themed names, has done it again. The latest addition to their impressive collection is an easy-to-use web app for taking screenshots of any webpage. Just put the URL of the page into your address bar after http://aviary.com/ and you're good to go. Once you've got a page open in Aviary, you can crop and edit it online. The standard ...
by Brad Linder on June 17, 2009 at 04:30 PM

Aviary has added a new tool to its suite of online image editing applications. The company is calling Falcon an "image markup editor" as a way to differentiate it from Phoenix, which is Aviary's online "image editor." Basically, Falcon was designed to power the new Talon Firefox add-on I mentioned last week. It offers basic image editing tools without all the bells and whistles found in Phoenix. ...
by Brad Linder on June 10, 2009 at 02:30 PM

I got a chance to catch up with Aviary today at a CEA event in New York, and the first thing I wanted to know is when the company will be ready to launch its web-based audio editor. Aviary makes web-based image editing tools, but the company purchased online audio editor DigiMix in March with the intention of launching its own audio production tools. And with the recent announcement that music ...
by Brad Linder on March 9, 2009 at 11:00 AM

Aviary offers a suite of web-based image editing tools. Most of the basic features are free, while Aviary charges a subscription fee for full-featured Pro accounts. If Aviary is something of a web-based version of PhotoShop, DigiMix is a web-based Pro Tools alternative. The web application is a multitrack digital audio workstation in a browser. Digimix is build on Adobe Flex and Flash ...
by Brad Linder on December 19, 2008 at 03:00 PM

Aviary provides a suite of web-based image editing tools that are pretty impressive when compared to the competition. Like Picnik, Fotoflexer, and others, Aviary lets users upload images and do some basic cropping, resizing, drawing, and color correction. But Aviary also has a web-based screen capture utility, a vector graphics editor, and filter and color management tools. The site offers ...
by Dolores Parker on April 1, 2008 at 04:00 PM

The folks at Aviary are at it again and today released their latest webbased photo tool called Dodo. Unlike any other photo editing tool, Dodo allows users to age people, places and things. So for instance, if you wanted to see what you might look like in say 25 years, you would upload a picture of yourself and choose different settings, set a year and click to generate. See below screenshot of ...
by Dolores Parker on February 14, 2008 at 04:00 PM

Aviary is an ambitious suite of web based image editing apps created to enable collaboration among artists of all genres and to provide artists a direct distribution channel to the marketplace. If you're already discounting online flash applications as a plausible alternative to desktop apps like Adobe Illustrator, Gimp, Photoshop, etc., Aviary agrees with you to a certain extent. What Aviary ...