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Home » Google releases big v4.0 update for its popular Snapseed editing app on Android
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Google releases big v4.0 update for its popular Snapseed editing app on Android

By technologistmag.com8 May 20263 Mins Read
Google releases big v4.0 update for its popular Snapseed editing app on Android
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After years of sitting on its hands, Google appears to have remembered it owns one of the best photo editing apps on mobile. Snapseed 4.0 is now rolling out to Android, bringing the platform up to speed after a stretch of iOS exclusivity that left Android users watching from the sidelines.

The story starts last June, when Google quietly broke Snapseed out of its long dormancy with a significant 3.0 update for iPhone. It was a surprise move that suggested the company was serious about the app again. Google then confirmed at the start of this year that Android wouldn’t be left behind for long, and true to that word, the Play Store listing has now been updated to reflect version 4.0 — skipping straight past 3.0 for Android users and landing both platforms on the same version simultaneously.

A redesigned interface built for how people actually edit

The redesign is substantial — opening the app now greets you with a homepage grid of your previously edited photos, giving Snapseed a more polished, gallery-like feel. Editing is organized across three tabs at the bottom: Looks, Tools, and Export. The Tools section is further broken down into Refine, Fix, Style, and All categories. The core interaction model stays familiar: drag left or right to adjust values, swipe up or down to cycle through options within a tool. A quick toggle in the top-right corner lets you flip between dark and light themes, and a histogram is just a tap away.

The headline addition, though, is the Snapseed Camera — a built-in shooting mode accessible via a floating button on the homepage. It supports a proper Pro mode with manual ISO, shutter speed, and focus controls, but the real draw is its real-time film emulation. There are eleven film stocks on offer, covering well-loved emulsions from Kodak, Fuji, Agfa, Polaroid, and Technicolor. The idea is that you can shoot with a look already baked in, skipping the editing step entirely if the vibe is right. Whether that workflow appeals to you will depend on how precious you are about RAW files, but it’s a genuinely thoughtful feature for anyone who shoots JPEG.

Over 30 tools, still completely free

The broader tools list remains impressive, over 30 in total, spanning everything from Healing and Selective adjustments to Lens Blur, Curves, Double Exposure, and a Halation tool for that authentic analog highlight glow. A One-Touch Masking feature lets you isolate subjects or backgrounds with smart selection, which should save a lot of fiddly manual work. What makes all of this remarkable in 2026 is that it remains completely free — no subscription tier, watermarks, or in-app purchases. In an era where nearly every capable editing app has pivoted to monthly billing, Snapseed’s refusal to play that game feels almost radical.

The Android rollout is staged, so not every user will see the update immediately. iOS users, meanwhile, can grab Snapseed 4.0 right away from the App Store.

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