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LayerX

An intuitive app to display transparent images on screen.

LayerX Alternatives

The best LayerX alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    /cthruview-transparent-image-viewer-alternatives

    CThruView is a free transparent image viewer that allows mouse clicks to go through the image.

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    /pixelperfect-alternatives

    Allows developers to put a semi-transparent image overlay over the top of the developed HTML and...

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    /osiva-alternatives

    Osiva" is an acronym that stands for "Overly Simple Image Viewing

  5. 12
    /custom-desktop-logo-alternatives

    Create static or animated desktop logos using PNG images.

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    /overlay2-alternatives

    Overlay2 is like digital tracing paper for your computer.

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    /overlay-alternatives

    Overlay transforms Figma and Sketch designs into reusable React, Vue.js components

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    /afloat-alternatives

    Create beautiful invoices in 3 clicks, without mistakes

  9. /pip-for-mac-alternatives

    Always on top window preview similar to the popular windows only OnTopReplica

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    /galapix-alternatives

    A Zoomable Image Viewer zoomview.

  11. /afloatx-alternatives

    Keeps an app always on top

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    Turn your Figma file into website

  13. /piper-alternatives

    A DIY Minecraft computer to build gadgets

  14. /picture-in-picture-alternatives

    Picture In Picture comes as an extension tool that enables users to watch videos in a floating window.

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