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PicMa APK + MOD vv3.6.30 (All Premium Filters Unlocked, Watermark Removed, In-App Purchases Free, 4K Export Unlocked, No Ads, Advanced Tools Unlocked)

App Name PicMa
Publisher MagicTiger AI Photo Lab.
Genre
Size 157 M
Update Time 2026-02-04
Latest Version v3.6.30
MOD Info All Premium Filters Unlocked, Watermark Removed, In-App Purchases Free, 4K Export Unlocked, No Ads, Advanced Tools Unlocked
Get it On Google Play

PicMa Mod is an AI-powered photo restoration and enhancement tool for Android. It targets users with old, damaged, or low-quality images, automating tasks like unblurring, colorization, and upscaling to HD/4K. The app functions within the photo utility category, providing a simplified workflow for non-professionals.

What This Mod Unlocks

  • All premium AI filters and effects are unlocked.
  • Watermark removal for exported images is enabled.
  • In-app purchase prompts for subscription plans are disabled.
  • All export quality options, including 4K upscaling, are available without restriction.
  • Advanced editing tools like background replacement and object cut-out are fully accessible.

The mod features activate immediately upon launching PicMa Mod. No manual activation or menu is required. The premium badge and lock icons on tools are absent in the modded interface.

PicMa Mod requires Android 6.0 or higher. Installation needs approximately 160 MB of free storage. Root access is not required.

Installation Steps

  1. Download the mod APK file for PicMa Mod version 3.6.30.
  2. Enable "Install from Unknown Sources" in Android settings.
  3. Open the downloaded file and proceed with the installation.
  4. Launch PicMa Mod; premium features will be available.

Known Edge Cases

  • Server-side account validation for cloud processing may occasionally trigger a subscription check. This typically resolves upon app restart.
  • Clearing the app's data resets user preferences but does not relock mod-unlocked features.
  • On devices with Android 12+, the "Photo Picker" system dialog may conflict with PicMa Mod's internal file selector. Granting storage permissions directly mitigates this.