Snapseed

Developer
Google, Inc.
Genre
Photo & Video
Version
2.18
Release date
June 7th 2011
Size
149.9 Mb
Price
Free
  • Google’s high-end Nik Collection photo software is now free, and probably dead

    April 5th at 7:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Grab Nik’s Photoshop plug-ins for free, but don’t expect any more updates.

  • 16 apps that will seriously raise your Instagram game

    March 16th at 3:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    It's time to take your 'grams to the next level.

  • 5 can't-miss apps: Snapseed, Mixkit and more

    April 12th at 1:45am / Mashable / 0 opinions

    This week's list includes an app to make your own mixtapes, another that creates personalized reading lists based on your Twitter feed and a big refresh to Google's photo-editing app.

  • Google’s Snapseed photo app gets its first major update in two years

    April 9th at 1:27pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    The Google-owned Snapseed photo editing app has received a major update today, which promises to deliver "the precision and control of professional photo editing software on your phone or tablet." The new version, rolling out now for Android and iOS, adds new tools including lens blur, tonal contrast, intelligent perspective transform, and spot healing....

  • 4 Essential Apps for Mobile Photo Editing

    January 10th at 10:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    Post-processing is an important part of photography, and it becomes even more important with smartphone photos that may lack depth of color and and dynamic range. With the advent of Instagram and its imitators, filters have come to rule the day for most casual photogs, but many of us demand more control. Here are five great tools for making your photos sing to your very own tune....

  • An in-depth guide to Google+ for photographers: Storage, editing, sharing and more

    November 7th at 10:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    When Google first launched Google+ in June 2011, there was a fair amount of scepticism. Facebook and Twitter were still growing in popularity and questions were raised about what Google could offer to attract new users....

  • The iPhoneographer’s toolkit: 9 essential iOS apps for shooting, editing and sharing

    August 10th at 6:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    At this point, there’s no need for me to explain the popularity of smartphone photography or how it has changed the way we share our daily lives. Apple’s competitors continue to release handsets that offer new and improved camera sensors – the Nokia Lumia 1020 and Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom being the most recent – but the iPhone has always been the device to beat....

  • The 25 Best Free iPad Apps

    May 22nd at 3:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    There are more than 300,000 iPad apps currently available in Apple's App Store -- with all those options, how do you find what you're looking for without wasting your hard-earned cash? SEE ALSO: The 15 Best Free iPad Games To help you out, we've compiled a list of the 25 best free iPad apps that you can download at no cost, right now.

  • Facetune Is an Intuitive, Easy Way to Touch Up Portraits

    March 12th at 1:08am / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Let’s be honest, smartphone cameras aren’t always the most flattering. They seem to have a knack for exaggerating some of the features we most want to downplay....

  • Best New Apps: Snapseed

    February 4th at 8:04pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    We expect only the basics from mobile apps, but Snapseed proves that it doesn’t take multi-level menus and toolbars to make a powerful image editor. The app’s secret lies in a series of simple, smart tools that intuit what you want them to do, rather than mimicking the common options of a standard editor. Once you pick a tool, there are only two choices, more or less, and it makes seeing the effect on your photo both charming and obvious, even if it is unclear what a tool named Atmosphere may do....

  • Snapseed for Android available now, iOS version drops from $4.99 to free

    December 8th at 7:29pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    Back in September, The Verge was the first to report that Google had acquired Nik Software, the German startup behind Snapseed, a photo editing app that won Apple's App of the Year in 2011. Today we're seeing the first benefits of this takeover with Google announing that it is releasing Snapseed for Android and cutting the price of the iOS version from $4.99 to free. The Android version has significant integration with Google+, allowing users to tag other Google+ members and share to Circles and...

  • Google Launches Snapseed’s Powerful Photo Editing App For Android, Makes Its iOS Version Free

    December 6th at 6:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    One of the things that we hear the most from pundits when Google acquires a company, much like it did Nik Software, makers of the gorgeous and dead-simple to use app Snapseed, is “What will they end up doing with them?” Today, you now know what those who cover Google closely know, it’s business as usual. Snapseed, the app that began on iOS, which allows people to do pretty advanced things to…

  • Google takes on Instagram and Facebook by acquiring top iOS photo app Snapseed

    September 17th at 3:31pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    Google has agreed to acquire Nik Software, the German developer of photography app Snapseed, for an undisclosed amount. Sources close to the deal tell The Verge that while Nik Software produces all sorts of apps for photographers like Color Efex Pro and Dfine for Mac and Windows, iOS app Snapseed was the golden egg in the acquisition. The $4.99 app won Apple's coveted iPad App Of The Year award in 2011 for its inventive multitouch photo editing interface, and gaines over nine million users during its...

  • Google Acquires Instagram Competitor Snapseed

    September 17th at 12:44pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Google has acquired the makers of iOS photo-editing app Snapseed, Nik Software, for an undisclosed sum. Snapseed is one of the most sophisticated p…

  • Free App Of The Week: Snapseed, iOS’s Incredible Photo Editor App

    June 1st at 9:23am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    Apple recently followed Amazon’s lead in unveiling a “Free App Of The Week” category, and this week’s is a doozy: Nik Software’s practically perfect image editor, Snapseed. Normally priced at $5, Snapseed is a fantastic photo editing app that allows you some fantastic control over manipulating and editing photos that you’ve taken with your iPhone. It’s simple enough that even the most Photoshop-unfriendly Instragrammer can use it. This isn’t the first time Snapseed has been free, but my guess is a lot m...

  • Daily App Deals: Get Maven Web Browser+ for iOS for Free in Today’s App Deals

    May 31st at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. Maven Web Browser+ (iTunes) Previously $1.99, now Free. Maven Web Browser+ for iOS aims to make it easier than ever for iOS users to browse the web. Maven Web Browser+ includes an array of features, such as the ability to save passwords, dual screen support (on iPad only), track pad support that will allow you to navigate the web as easily as if you were doing so on...

  • A List of Must-Have iPhoneography Apps

    May 27th at 4:22pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    We’ve already given you a list of tips and tricks to get the most out of your smartphone photography, recommended cool accessories that will enhance your shots, but what we…

  • Daily App Deals: Get Air Media Center for iOS for Free in Today’s App Deals

    February 14th at 10:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. Air Media Center (iTunes) Previously 99¢, now Free. Air Media Center for iOS streams video, photos and music from your Mac or Windows PC to your iOS devices. Get it for free. (via Apps-aholic) iOS Windows iOS Android Windows Mac

  • The 15 Best Mobile Apps of 2011

    December 27th at 10:57am / Mashable / 0 opinions

    The apps market continued to grow in 2011, with millions of apps now available across the major mobile platforms. With so many apps out there, it…

  • Last-Minute Gift Guide 2011: iOS Apps

    December 23rd at 11:06am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Looking for a quick last-minute gift? Not feeling up to fighting the holiday traffic, crowds and checkout lines? Just too lazy busy to shop? Then you may want to consider giving the gift of an iOS app. You can gift any paid app from iTunes on your computer or from the app’s description page on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. Just scroll down past the screenshot and look for the “gift this app” button. All you’ll need is the recipient’s email address to complete the transaction.

  • Apple Picks Instagram As The “iPhone App Of The Year”

    December 8th at 10:14am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Apple released its iTunes Rewind 2011 and App Store Rewind 2011 today, the company’s annual lists detailing of the top selling apps, music, TV shows, movies and podcasts for the year. This year, the biggest winner on the apps front was Angry Birds, which ran away with the number one spot on the iPhone and iPad in all categories except top free iPhone app, which was awarded to Facebook. Apple also selects its own favorite applications, and one of our preferred apps, Instagram, won the honor of being App...

  • The iPad Apps Everyone Should Have June 2011

    June 30th at 10:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    Is the shine of your new iPad 2 gone yet? Hope not! An app from our list of best iPad apps should make it brand new all over again. Which apps were the best in June? Here they are. Tiny Tower: A free 8-bit style game that lets you channel your inner landlord. You build floors on a tower to attract "bitizens" to live in it and then control their lives (manage, hire, give a job, evict). It's like SimCity but actually fun. Snapseed: Snapseed is a photo editor for the iPad with clever controls and snazzy...

  • The Week’s Best iPad Apps

    June 10th at 10:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    Evernote Peek: Evernote Peek is the first app to take advantage of the iPad's Smart Cover. Think of it as an 'educational app', or a modern day flash card. You fire up the app and close the smart cover, lift the cover just a bit and it'll pose a trivia question whose answer is just another panel away. It's a cute and simple game by itself, but you can also sync the app to your Evernote notebooks and create study guides too. Free Dinosaur Zoo: Think of it as an encyclopedia for dinosaurs but instead of...

  • Snapseed for iPad

    June 8th at 10:06pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    Photo editors are pretty useful: boosting pics to bring out colors, adjusting settings to bring out quality, adding filters to bring out hipsters, etc. Snapseed for iPad is a great photo editor that's incredibly easy to use. Snapseed, $5, iPad. Snapseed is a simple photo editor for the iPad with clever controls and snazzy textures and filters. So along with fixing the basics like brightness, contrast and saturation you can add a grunge or vintage filter. The coolest part about Snapseed is how you use...

  • Photo editing at the swipe of a finger

    June 8th at 10:23am / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    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…

  • The Best iPad Apps

    January 31st at 7:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    You've seen the commercials; Apps are what makes an iPad come to life. Here are the very best ones for work, play, creation, consumption and everything in between. Twitter: The official Twitter app for iPad packs in the features, giving you a full Tweet-and-browse experience. It can be a little bit overwhelming at first, but powerful things often are. Free. Flipboard: A true testament to the iPad's transformative powers, Flipboard scrapes your Twitter and Facebook feeds for links and arranges them in a...