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How to Use PicMonkey Like a Superhero! Tutorial

Updated on: July 24, 2024 by Louise Myers 7 Comments

Want to learn how to use PicMonkey? If you want to make professional-looking graphics easily, give the Monkey a go. He's fast yet flexible, and fun too!

Want to learn how to use PicMonkey?

If you want to make professional-looking graphics easily, give the Monkey a go.

He’s a fast yet flexible design tool.

And if your photos need editing, that’s where the Monk really excels. (Plus, he’s fun!)

Benefits of PicMonkey:

  • Numerous backgrounds included.
  • Loads of amazingly easy photo editing options.
  • Fun themes with new backgrounds, fonts, and more added each season.
  • Professionally designed templates.
  • Save your designs to edit later, on your phone or computer.
  • Chrome extension for grabbing images and screenshots.
  • You can upload your own fonts in addition to using theirs.

If those features sound useful, check out the PicMonkey tutorial below!

Step 1: Choose Your Canvas

Ready to try PicMonkey? Head on over to PicMonkey.com. You don’t even need to set up an account, however I recommend the free trial so you can access all the features.

Hover the Design icon (*t) and decide whether to start with a template, blank canvas, or custom size. The first two will bring up dozens of options, which you can sort by category, size, and tags, to find what you want.

I started with an Instagram square.

How to Use PicMonkey Step 1: Choose a Design

Step 2: Add a Background

How to Use PicMonkey Step 2: Choose BackgroundIf you want to add a background, click on the crosshatch icon in the far left column. PicMonkey had loads of free backgrounds to choose from.

You can adjust the saturation of the color, and the transparency, by playing with the sliders. You can even layer multiple backgrounds to create a completely unique effect.

How to Use PicMonkey Tutorial: Add Effects to Your PhotoOr, upload your own image from your computer, Facebook, Flickr, etc.

You can even add effects to your background! These are found via the magic wand icon. Be sure to click Apply if you want to add the effect.

The Monkey will remind you if you forget 😉

Step 3: Add Your Text

How to Use PicMonkey Step 3: Add TextWe’re going to keep it simple, and go right to Text – the Tt icon.

Click Add Text at the top. Now choose a font, click in the text box, and start typing. Lots of formatting options appear in the pop-up menu.

Add as many text boxes as you need to say what you need to! Don’t forget to include one for your name or URL at the bottom.

Step 4: Add Fun Overlays, If You Like

How to Use PicMonkey Step 4: Add OverlaysWhen you have time to play, check out:

  • basic photo editing tools via the slider icon
  • fabulous portrait editing tools via the face icon
  • fun overlays via the butterfly icon
  • eye-catching borders via the frame icon

One example of the overlays (or stickers) is shown at right. Fun, right?

Step 5: Save Your Creation

How to Use PicMonkey Step 5: SaveBut we’re ready to save, so click the button at the top of your screen.

  • Save will save an editable copy to your Hub.
  • Export will save a flattened (non-editable) image to your computer, OneDrive, or Dropbox.

Here, I clicked Export.

In PicMonkey, you can change the resolution you want to save after you’ve made your image– or stick with what you set up originally.

You can choose from 3 file sizes of JPG, or a PNG. I always choose PNG, as it’s the best quality – especially for Facebook, which loves to compress your JPG images.

If you’re going to use the image on your website, also save a JPG, which will load faster.

NOTE: After exporting, PicMonkey will take you back to your graphic. Don’t close this window!

If you want to make additional graphics with this layout and different text, do so now. Or, save your creation to your Hub to edit later. You can access it on all the devices where you use PicMonkey – phones and computers!

But you’ll save a lot of time by making all your similar graphics at once 🙂

 

Your Turn!

What do you think? Will you take the Monkey for a spin?

You can try PicMonkey Premium FREE for 7 days. Upgrade for the affordable cost of $7.99 paid monthly, or save by paying only $47.88 for the whole year. That’s 50% off!

Features you get in PicMonkey Premium:

  • Access to all advanced Touch Up tools
  • Dozens of photo effects and filters
  • Unlimited access to all fonts, overlays, frames, and textures
  • Huge library of design templates
  • The ability to save custom effects and filters
  • In-cell editing in Collage Maker
  • Image storage and the ability to edit after saving with PicMonkey Hub

Unfortunately, PicMonkey no longer has a free-forever version.

• • • Click here to try PicMonkey for FREE • • •

If you’ve tried PicMonkey or another design tool, I’d love to hear your opinion in a comment below.

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Want to learn how to use PicMonkey? If you want to make professional-looking graphics easily, give the Monkey a go. He's fast yet flexible, and fun too!

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About Louise Myers

Louise Myers is a graphic design expert whose designs have been featured by Disney, Macy's, WalMart and more. Her straightforward writing style empowers small business owners to make their own graphics for social media success!

Comments

  1. Jodi Davis says

    November 11, 2020 at 10:59 AM

    Hello
    Can you please help me out, I cannot seem to get any support from Picmonkey themselves I have left many emails and nothing!
    I have the new version and alot of tutorials are on the old version so that will not help me any.
    I am trying to make designs that are brush strokes, but I want to use several in a row that are my own designs , not what Picmonkey has on there graphic pull down bar, I need this for my sublimation backgrounds,
    Do you know what I am trying to accomplish?
    Please if you can reach out to me.
    I would greatly appreciate it.
    I pay for the pro version of Picmonkey not the free version.
    Thank you !
    Jodi

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      November 12, 2020 at 6:52 AM

      Not sure if this is possible in PicMonkey. I hope their support gets back to you.

      Reply
  2. DarleneMAM says

    September 27, 2017 at 1:15 PM

    I’ve used the free version of PicMonkey for a while now. Today I went in to edit then export a photo and whenever I click on the ‘export” button the program will only let me “try it for free.” I can’t export my edited photo.
    Is this a new thing? That PicMonkey is no longer free in the basic version?

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      September 27, 2017 at 6:15 PM

      Yes, it’s new this month. You get a 7-day free trial, after that PicMonkey is 47.88 for a year or 7.99 monthly.

      Reply
  3. Monalisa Matache says

    August 9, 2017 at 12:10 PM

    subterranean insect to use Instagram and Facebook to develop my stage and readership. I have a long way to go, so I am energized you have given me such a variety of assets! I’ll make certain to catch up after I have utilized Pic Monkey. Much obliged for the assistance!

    Reply
  4. Bryanda Minix says

    February 14, 2015 at 8:13 AM

    Oh The Places I’ll Go! Thank you for sharing your free download and this post. I will be signing up for “The Monk” now thanks to you. I have a blog, plan on starting a YouTube vlog soon, and recently started edit video for other’s professional use. I want to utilize Instagram and Facebook to grow my platform and readership. I have a lot to learn, so I am excited you have given me so many resources! I’ll be sure to follow up after I have used PicMonkey. Thanks for the help!

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      February 15, 2015 at 2:26 PM

      Sounds great, Bryanda! Love your enthusiasm. Enjoy.

      Reply

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