

Not only does it sport an accessible user interface and a bunch of filters, but also robust RAW support, the ability to directly modify photos in your library (instead of editing a new copy) and more.īest of all, Snapseed is completely free. If you haven’t tried the app yet, you’re wholeheartedly recommended to give it a try.

No other changes are mentioned in release notes for Snapseed 2.18.1.

The update removes the black bars running across the top and bottom of the screen, a tell-tale sign of a non-optimized app. More than six months since iPhone X arrived, Google has finally updated Snapseed for iOS with full support for the device’s edge-to-edge OLED display panel. Google’s mobile photo editor Snapseed now supports iPhone X.
