The two great photo editing apps for Android and iOS devices are Snapseed from Google and Lightroom Mobile from Adobe. Whether you use a phone, an Android tablet, or an iPad for photo editing, it's ...
Image Toolbox is a free, open-source app that lets you compress images to specific sizes, convert between formats, resize photos precisely, and even strip or edit EXIF metadata. If you’ve ever wanted ...
Google has surprised users by releasing a major Snapseed update for iPhone, bringing a fresh design, new tools, and improved photo editing features. Google has rolled out a major update to Snapseed, ...
There are dozens of photo apps and image editors available for photographers, and they can all be used to improve your smartphone photography to various degrees. However, Snapseed is a powerful yet ...
Liam loves Android, design, user experience, and travel. He doesn't love ill-proportioned letter forms, advertisements made entirely of stock photography, and writing biographical snippets. Google's ...
Snapseed is among the best mobile photo editor apps. Google purchased the company responsible for making Snapseed back in 2012. Since then, its popularity has continued to increase. It is known for ...
Nik Software, the developers of the popular iOS photo editing app Snapseed, yesterday released a version for Android devices. The iOS version is now free. Over the past few days, if there had been any ...
Snapseed, which is Google’s photo editing application for Android and iOS, has received a new update that revamps the tool’s user interface and introduces a bevy of new presets to improve the way you ...
Since its original launch, Google+ has become one of the most powerful photo sharing platforms on the web, and tonight Google has announced even more photo editing tools for the social network. First ...
Snapseed is a powerful photo editor that Google acquired in 2012 and later made free. This week, the app began rolling out its first update since March and introduces a redesign that adds a bottom bar ...
Snapseed, a popular photo-editing app, has ditched its iOS-only label and arrived on Android. Oh, and it's now free, rather than setting users back five bucks. Since Nik Software — the maker of ...