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Picsart v30.5.3 makes paid features free in August 2026, causing 1.23-star rating jump

Picsart's version 30.5.3, released August 12, 2026, triggered a sharp positive shift in user sentiment. The app's average rating jumped 1.23 stars after users reported that previously paywalled features became accessible for free, addressing a long-standing complaint about monetization.

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The update appears to have made previously paid features accessible for free, directly addressing a major complaint from earlier versions.
Picsart AI Photo Editor, Video
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  1. The Update
  2. Paywall Reversal
  3. Undocumented Change
  4. A Corrective Bugfix?
  5. The Publisher's Dilemma

Key takeaways

  1. 01Picsart version 30.5.3 was followed by a 1.23-star rating increase, jumping from 2.89 to 4.12 stars.
  2. 02The primary driver for the positive sentiment is the user-reported change of paid features becoming free.
  3. 03Official release notes for v30.5.3 only mention bug fixes, with no announcement of a change in monetization or feature access.
  4. 04Before the update, users frequently complained about aggressive paywalls, including blocks on basic functions like saving work.
  5. 05The change may be an unintentional bug fix rather than a strategic pivot, as official pricing pages remain unchanged.
  6. 06The app has a large user base, with over 2 million downloads on US iOS in the last 30 days.

The UpdateLead

PicsArt, Inc.'s update to its popular photo editor, version 30.5.3, shipped on August 12, 2026, and appears to have made paid features free, causing a significant positive rating shift.

Paywall ReversalUser Reception

The primary driver behind the app's rating jump from 2.89 to 4.12 stars is a change in feature access.[1] Before the update, user reviews for version 30.5.2 frequently cited frustration with paywalls. One 1-star reviewer complained, "you have to pay for everything now and they added AI slop." Another noted being blocked from a basic function: "You should be able to screenshot your work, even if you don’t have premium."

After the update to version 30.5.3, the tone shifted dramatically. A 5-star reviewer celebrated the change, stating, "This app helped me make layouts for for rants and making wallpapers are easier plus I don’t have to pay for anything." This direct contrast in user experience pinpoints the perceived removal of paywalls as the cause of the sentiment reversal.

Undocumented ChangeRelease Summary

Despite the significant user impact, official communication from PicsArt, Inc. is silent on the matter. The release notes for version 30.5.3 on the Apple App Store are generic, stating, "While this one tidies up a few bugs, the real action happens behind the scenes." No specific changelog details a strategic shift in the freemium model. This lack of an official announcement suggests the change may not have been a deliberate marketing move.

The app, which saw over 2 million downloads in the last 30 days, has a history of user complaints about its monetization strategy. Threads on Reddit from 2025 show users discussing alternatives, with one post stating, "I've been using it for years, but now that they're charging for almost everything, I'm looking for an alternative." Archived.

A Corrective Bugfix?Root Cause

Given the absence of an official announcement, the most probable cause is not a strategic pivot but a corrective action. Version 30.5.3 likely fixed a bug or altered a server-side setting that was incorrectly placing free features behind a paywall. This would explain the sudden wave of positive user reviews without a corresponding press release or marketing campaign.

This hypothesis is strengthened by the fact that the company's pricing guides, updated in August 2026, still promote paid "Pro" and "Ultra" subscription tiers. The change appears to be a bug fix that restored access, rather than a deliberate decision to make the app more generous.

The Publisher's DilemmaExpert Verdict

The positive user reaction to version 30.5.3 presents a dilemma for PicsArt, Inc. If the expanded free access was an unintentional result of a bug fix, reversing it in a future update would almost certainly trigger a backlash from the newly satisfied user base. The publisher must now decide whether to embrace the more generous free model, potentially impacting subscription revenue, or revert the change and risk significant negative sentiment.

This event demonstrates how sensitive users are to monetization tactics, especially for long-standing creative tools. The company's next move will show whether it prioritizes short-term revenue from its subscription plans or the long-term goodwill of its large free user base.

Citations

  1. [1]

    The app's rating increased by 1.23 stars, from 2.89 to 4.12, following the release of version 30.5.3.

    "Picsart version 30.5.3 was released on August 12, 2026, and was followed by a 1.23-star increase in the app's average rating."
  2. [2]

    After updating to version 30.5.3, a user reported being able to use the app without payment.

    "This app helped me make layouts for for rants and making wallpapers are easier plus I don’t have to pay for anything"
  3. [3]

    Official release notes for version 30.5.3 do not mention changes to feature accessibility, only referencing bug fixes.

    "While this one tidies up a few bugs, the real action happens behind the scenes-new features, fresh content, stickers, and templates dropping all the time.""

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Maxime Doussin, CTO at MWM

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Maxime Doussin is the CTO of MWM, where he leads engineering, data infrastructure, and the mobile-app market-intelligence platform. He writes MWM's weekly app trend analysis, drawing on proprietary ranking data covering millions of iOS and Android apps across 150+ countries.

This article is an independent editorial analysis. App names, trademarks, and brands mentioned are the property of their respective owners. Market data and rankings referenced are based on MWM's proprietary estimates.

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