

Yes you guessed it right, you cannot make collages in Snapseed or combine multiple photos. However despite of all the amazing features, Snapseed is missing one major and very simple thing. If you want to use Snapseed on your computer than check out my post about Snapseed for PC.


User Friendly environment of Snapseed makes it easy to use all features. Snapseed provides high end professional editing and you can have fun editing with your photos without reducing their quality. There is no other app which compete Snapseed, Lightroom offers variety of features but it need you to pay for them. You can find amazing effects and creative editing tutorials online. It is a creative and free photo editing tool which comes with a lot of nice features. Hopefully, Google will continue maintaining it in the future.Snapseed is the Photoshop of mobile editing apps. The Snapseed icon is now placed within a white shape and can conform to a circle, square, rounded square, squircle, and teardrop.ĭespite the lack of updates, the dedicated app continues to offer a more powerful editing experience than the tools in Google Photos. The other change in this update is support for Android Oreo’s adaptive icons. Meanwhile, selected tools continue to be highlighted blue.

The Dark theme is more gray in color, with menus to adjust various image options heavily transparent. There is a new Appearance section in settings where users can toggle on/off the “Dark theme.” This toggle is easily accessible and can be switched without interrupting your current edit. In version 2.19 rolling out this week, users are given the option of returning to that original darker look. The image editing background adopted the brighter look, as did various menu items. Additionally, it switched from a predominately dark theme to a light one. Snapseed’s last major update in September 2017 completely redesigned the app with a bottom bar that made tools easier to access. Updates to the app are few and far between these days, but the latest one adds a useful dark theme. Google acquired the company behind Snapseed in 2012 and later made the pro-level mobile photo editor free.
