
After years of minimum update, Google has surprised us with a significant refreshing of its popular photo-editing app, Snapcid. Version 3.0, which is now available for iPhone and iPad, introduces new features designed to improve a clever interface, smooth control and your photo editing.
A stylish interface and new features
If you do not have snapped yet, head Apple’s app store And download the latest version. Was a new look Viewed by 9to5googleAs there was no official press release about the update.
As Google says:
You can sprout some new things here and there.
The first change that you will see is a new grid scene on the home screen. It makes it easy to see and manage already edited photos. In the lower center, a “plus” floating action button (fab), which is clearly designed for quick editing.
Editing tool itself has also been arranged in three simple tabs neatly:
- Seems like: Immediately, one-tap filter.
- Faves: Your personal place to save the devices you use.
- tool: A complete library of powerful editing options of Snapseed.
In addition, Google has shifted Export The top-right corner buttons, free the space and simplify navigation.
A standout feature is a new arc-based control system. Instead of traditional sliders, adjustments now follow a curved path. I was found to be surprisingly comfortable and accurate when while ticking brightness, contrast and other settings.
The update also includes a fresh, simple app icon of a green leaf logo which is quite modern.
Snapseed is not forgotten
If you are like me, you probably wondering if Snapsed was left behind. The last major update was updated years ago, and the minor bug fix did not promise much. This facelift indicates that Google wants to make one of the required photo editing apps on your iPhone or iPad.
Snapseed is always a fan base because its powerful tools are wrapped in a free package without advertising or add-on subscription. Redigine has not sacrificed. Whether you are touching a photo quickly or diving into advanced editing, the new version should make everyone happy.
Mobile editing apps such as Lightroom, VSCO and Instagram develop continuously. The update of Snapseed gives it some steam to compete again strongly, especially the classic Kodak and Fuji films with attractive features such as the new film-style filter. In many cases, I think better snapseed from Literoom mobile for photo edit.
Currently, this update is exclusive to iOS devices. However, the important nature of these reforms suggests that Google android will not leave the phone back. Update’s release notes hint on more promotion soon, so if you are on Android, you can expect similar reforms below the line.

