A limited Easter saving for new DxO customers across PhotoLab, PureRAW and the Nik Collection.
If you have been thinking about improving your RAW workflow, cleaning up noisy files, or adding more control to your finishing process, this is a good moment to pick up DxO software at a reduced price without changing the way you already work.
20% off for new customers from 3–8 April 2026.
DxO has built a strong reputation around image quality, lens correction and file clean-up, so this offer is especially relevant to photographers who care about the technical quality of their files before they move deeper into editing. Whether you are working from a mirrorless body, an older camera system, or a smaller travel setup, the main attraction here is that DxO can improve the starting point of the image without forcing you into a complicated workflow.
For many people, the most useful part of the DxO ecosystem is not simply the software itself but how easily it can slot into an existing process. You can use PureRAW to prepare files before editing, move into PhotoLab for a more complete RAW workflow, or use the Nik Collection when you want more finishing control and creative tools.
If you regularly shoot in mixed light, late in the day, or on cameras where noise becomes more noticeable at higher ISO settings, PureRAW can be one of the easiest ways to improve file quality before the edit even begins. That makes it particularly useful for travel photography, available-light work and fast-moving jobs where the files need to stay clean without slowing the rest of the process down.
PhotoLab makes sense when you want a more complete RAW editing environment with strong optical corrections and detailed image controls. For photographers who want one place to refine exposure, colour and geometry while keeping image quality front and centre, it remains a very capable option.
The Nik Collection is often most appealing for photographers who already have an established editing routine but want more character in the final stage. It fits well into workflows where the base edit is already done and the finishing stage is about shaping the image with more structure, contrast or black and white depth.
This Easter promotion is worth paying attention to because it covers the broader DxO ecosystem rather than one isolated product. If you have been waiting for a sensible moment to try DxO for the first time, this creates a short and clear window to do it at a lower price.
For photographers already researching PhotoLab, PureRAW or Nik Collection, it is a practical buying window rather than simply a seasonal promotion.
The code shown on this page is SIMONSONGHURST20, which gives new customers 20% off during the Easter promotion window.
The promotion runs from 3 April 2026 to 8 April 2026.
This offer is positioned around the DxO software range, including PhotoLab, PureRAW and the Nik Collection.
It is especially relevant for photographers working with RAW files, low-light images, travel photography and workflows where image quality and lens correction matter.