There’s no shortage of free image editing apps to choose from on Android. Many boast AI features and tools like background removal, while OEMs have significantly improved their own native image ...
Snapseed, a popular photo-editing app, has ditched its iOS-only label and arrived on Android. Oh, and it's now free, rather than setting users back five bucks. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
For the past several years, it’s been clear that Snapseed is in maintenance mode, and that continues this week with a small update rolling out on Android. Google acquired the developer behind Snapseed ...
Snapseed, the forgotten photo editor from Google that surprisingly started receiving major updates for the iOS app last year, is officially alive and well. After lying dormant without significant ...
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Google has rolled out a full in-app camera for Snapseed on iPhone, complete with PRO manual controls and real-time film emulations from brands like Kodak, Fujifilm, and Polaroid. The update, part of ...
Photography software developer Nik Software will soon release its popular Snapseed photo-editing application for Mac and select Android tablets. Snapseed, originally released for iPhone and iPad, ...
Snapseed 4.0 is set to arrive on both iOS and Android this week. The update was teased by Snapseed product lead Giles Ochs in an Instagram post. No other details about the latest version have been ...
Sometimes it’s hard being on Android, because lots of popular apps start on iOS first. This week Google’s platform got some love with some big titles—a powerful photo editor and a homemade goods ...