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MOLDIV Photo Editor, Collage

by JellyBus Inc.

Free294 MBv7.3.2Ages 4+
4.7Store rating
38KRatings
294 MBSize
2013Released
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MOLDIV has been around since 2013 and JellyBus has kept it genuinely current, with a June 2025 update sitting alongside a feature list that covers serious ground. You get over 220 filters sorted into 14 themes, more than 200 video templates across 36 categories, 300-plus fonts, and face-retouching tools all in one 294 MB package. The store rating of 4.73 across 38,000 reviews is hard to argue with, and spending time inside the app mostly justifies that number.

A Filter Library That Actually Has Range

The FILM analog effects and texture overlays with light leaks are the clear highlight here. Rather than dumping 220-plus filters into one endless scroll, MOLDIV organizes them into 14 distinct themes, which makes finding a specific mood far less tedious than most competitors manage. The 840-plus stickers and 92 background patterns add decoration options without feeling like filler, and the 300-plus font selection for text overlays covers both clean and stylized needs.

Video Templates: Useful But Dependent on Your Patience

More than 200 templates across 36 categories including Vlog, Travel, and Fashion mean casual creators can produce shareable clips without touching a timeline editor. The quick editor for customizing those templates lowers the barrier nicely. The catch is that a free app of this scope almost certainly gates the better templates behind in-app purchases, and the 294 MB install size suggests a lot of that premium content is bundled and waiting for a paywall to unlock it.

Who Actually Benefits Here

MOLDIV is best suited to social media creators who want one app for both photo polish and short video output rather than juggling separate tools. The face-retouching features, smooth skin and eye-enlarging included, will appeal to portrait-focused users but may feel unnecessary to anyone shooting landscapes or products. Veteran photo editors who already own desktop software will find the toolset familiar but not groundbreaking.

Pros

  • 220-plus filters organized into 14 themed categories reduces scrolling fatigue
  • Analog FILM effects and texture light leaks stand out as genuinely usable creative tools
  • 200-plus video templates across 36 categories cover a wide range of content styles
  • 300-plus fonts give text overlays real flexibility
  • Consistent update history since 2013 signals active maintenance

Cons

  • Free pricing almost certainly means key templates or filters sit behind paywalls
  • 294 MB install is heavy for a phone app, especially before you see what is locked
  • Face-retouching tools like eye enlargement and face slimming feel out of step with current editorial standards
  • No confirmed offline editing capability mentioned in available facts
  • Video editing depth is unclear beyond template customization