December 14, 2011 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google iOS: If you've taken a bunch of photos that you'd like to share with the world but the only tool you have to ...
Google has fixed an oversight that prevented some Chrome OS users from accessing the new photo editing tools in the Web version of Google+. Previously, ARM-based Chrome OS machines could not use the ...
Google recently bought Snapseed, one of our favorite photo editors, and this week added the features from Snapseed into their Google+ online photo editing interface. When Google+ bought Snapseed, some ...
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 ...
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iPhone/Android: It’s been a long time since the Google-owned Snapseed photo editing app got an update, but today it gets a bunch of handy new features in both the Android and iPhone versions. New ...
The iPad is quickly transforming itself into the photographer’s smorgasbord for quick photo editing. The list of free and paid photo editing apps keeps getting longer and longer, and if you’re ...
Nik Software’s robust photo editing app, Snapseed, has finally made its way to Android. The app, which is also available on iOS, lets you edit your photos using simple gesture controls, and allows you ...
Nik Software has released its Snapseed photo editor in the Mac App Store. We told you a couple days ago from CES that Snapseed was headed to the Mac, and the app is now available for $19.99. Snapseed ...
The long-forgotten but immensely popular Snapseed is now receiving its first app update on Android since 2018. Considering just how many Snapseed features that we’ve seen steadily make the trip over ...