Snapseed: Photo Editor

Snapseed: Photo Editor

By Google

  • Category: Photo & Video
  • Release Date: 2011-06-07
  • Current Version: 3.1.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 111.25 MB
  • Developer: Google
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.1 or later.
Score: 3.43779
3.43779
From 10,030 Ratings

Description

Snapseed is a complete photo editor developed by Google. No ads, just editing. == KEY FEATURES== • Over 25 Tools and Filters, including: Healing, Brush, Structure, HDR, Perspective (see list below) • Opens JPG and RAW files • Save your personal looks and apply them to new photos later • Selective filter brush • All styles can be tweaked with fine, precise control == TOOLS, FILTERS AND FACE == • RAW Develop – open and tweak native camera files; save non-destructively or export as JPG • Tune image – adjust exposure and color automatically or manually with fine, precise control • Details – magically brings out surface structures in images • Crop – crop to standard sizes or freely • Rotate – rotate by 90°, or straighten a skewed horizon • Perspective – fix skewed lines and perfect the geometry of horizons or buildings • White Balance – adjust the colors so that the image looks more natural • Brush – selectively retouch exposure, saturation, brightness or warmth • Selective – the renown “Control Point” technology: Position up to 8 points on the image and assign enhancements, the algorithm does the rest magically • Healing – remove the uninvited neighbor from a group picture • Vignette – add a soft darkness around the corners like a beautiful, wide-aperture would do • Text – add both stylized or plain text (38 predefined styles) • Curves - have precise control over the brightness levels in your photos • Expand - increase the size of your canvas and fill up the new space in smart ways with content of your image • Lens Blur – add a beautiful Bokeh to images (background softening), ideal for photographic portraits • Glamour Glow – add a fine glow to images, great for fashion or portraits • Tonal Contrast – boost details selectively in the shadows, midtones and highlights • HDR Scape – bring a stunning look to your images by creating the effect of multiple exposures • Drama – add a hint of doomsday to your images • Grunge – an edgy look with strong styles and texture overlays • Grainy Film – get modern film looks with realistic grain • Vintage – the style of color film photo from the 50’s, 60’s or 70’s • Retrolux – go retro with light leaks, scratches, film styles • Noir – Black and White film looks with realistic grain and the “wash” effect • Black & White – classic Black and White look straight out of the darkroom • Frames – add frames with adjustable size • Double Exposure - blend two photos, choosing from blend modes that are inspired by shooting on film and by digital image processing • Face Enhance – add focus to the eyes, add face-specific lighting, or smoothen skin • Face Pose - correct the pose of portraits based on three dimensional models

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Reviews

  • Ruined

    1
    By Josher D.
    The only photo-editing app I ever feel the need to use for nearly ten years, ruined by an “update” that completely changed everything and appears to have been designed by a committee of pantsuits rather than the original developers, who I’m sure have long since been let go and moved on.
  • BEST PHOTO EDITING APP EVER!!!!!

    5
    By maddietowne
    This is genuinely the best photo editing app, it’s free with no adds and it’s honestly just so clean and simple to use. I use this app all the time as someone who takes LOTS of pictures and I just love it. Simple to use, quick and breezy, love it!!!!!!
  • Sorry Snappy ... trash update

    1
    By Igsterx
    What a mess creared .. , the quality manager havent had a good sleep lately ? this update is just trash ... deleting this junk ..
  • Not as good as it was

    2
    By str8creepn
    The new update has made navigation harder & more time consuming vs the old model. It’s slower now when skipping through filters.
  • new update functionality

    1
    By Ahmedk7
    the update hides where a-lot of options were in-front of the eyes now everything is somehow hidden and takes time to figure where is it , and the land scape mode is removed i guess which was very useful could at least have the ability to turn it on/off
  • Love the app, but crashes a lot

    1
    By candy pimp
    App always crashes and froze my phone, had to force restart. Otherwise, my phone won’t even work The most recent update is a disaster, gross UI/UX, worst user experience.
  • Frustrated

    1
    By Ugh No More Ads
    I went to the website to contact the company and they don’t have an email or way to get in touch that is frustrating.
  • Please revert back to the old version

    1
    By Dinyor
    Used to love this app but this new version ain’t it! Please revert back to the old more user friendly version.
  • For a free app…

    4
    By Steve_SoCal
    For a 100% free app, Snapseed: Photo Editor just seems to make adding backgrounds and editing photos with features that might already be available on iPhone os 18.6. What Snapseed does is offer a clean, clear and simple to use interface for utilizing these features. The Photos app on iPhone might be capable of a ton of things but trying to use them makes me feel twice my age like I’m in my 80’s and have never seen a cell phone before. I’m also not looking for an app that’s going to charge me a monthly, if not weekly for a photo editing app because 99.9% of them are so that all of you can massively “touch up” and alter the way you look in your various posts on your various social media garbage apps.
  • Snapseed issues downdate, rejoices at making a lemon from lemonade.

    1
    By Ambivert
    I’ve just had the displeasure of opening up the latest version of Snapseed, an app that was so good it hadn’t needed an update in years. Well apparently someone at Google has been looking around at how the world appears to be going these days and decided to jump on the band wagon and make a perfectly great app, much much worse. And if I had to pick the perfect example it would be that now, all of your adjustments appear to work in the opposite direction that they used to. The release comes with a simple statement that proclaims an Improved Workflow, which “streamlines the editing workflow and addresses some bugs.” Thank you for that big hot pile of steaming non-information. How has the workflow been streamlined? I used to be able to creatively and extensively edit an image in minutes, using intuitive tools. Now, the small collection of tools, which all seem to have less functionality, have made it so that I’ve been fumbling with 1 image for much longer than I used to, and have nothing good to show for it. Why didn’t you just go the other hateful route, and leave the app alone, but start charging a “small” monthly fee as a subscription to use it. I would have loathed you less.

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