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On a Mac, “Paint” typically refers to a basic graphics application called Paintbrush. Paintbrush is a simple image editor that allows users to create and edit images using tools like brushes, shapes, text, and colors. It is similar in functionality to Microsoft Paint on Windows.
Alternatively, macOS also includes Preview, which is primarily a PDF and image viewer, but it also has basic image editing capabilities. While Preview is not exactly like Paint in terms of features, it can perform simple tasks like cropping, resizing, annotating, and adding text to images.
For more advanced image editing on macOS, many users opt for Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator, which offer comprehensive tools for graphic design and photo editing.
If you’re looking for a straightforward, no-frills image editing tool on macOS similar to Microsoft Paint, Paintbrush is a good option to explore.
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