Google Ends Snapseed Drought: Major 4.0 Update Hits Android After iOS Exclusivity Pledge
Google’s Snapseed 4.0 Finally Hits Android – A Surprise Break from Years of Silence
Google has quietly begun rolling out Snapseed 4.0 to Android devices, marking the first major update to the photo-editing app in years. The release, confirmed by Google on Tuesday, follows an earlier announcement that the iOS-exclusive version would soon be shared across platforms.

“This is a significant move for Google, signaling that Snapseed is not abandoned,” said tech analyst Rachel Kim of Mobile Insights. “Android users have been waiting for parity with the iOS features introduced earlier this year.”
Breaking: Snapseed 4.0 Now Available on Google Play
Android users can download the update immediately from the Google Play Store. The new version includes advanced editing tools such as layered adjustments, selective color grading, and enhanced AI-based enhancements.
“We’ve rebuilt the engine from scratch,” a Google spokesperson stated. “Performance and stability are core to this release.” The update weighs roughly 150 MB and requires Android 10 or newer.
Background: The Long Dormancy and iOS Exclusivity Puzzle
Snapseed had not received a major version bump since 2019, leading many to assume the app was in maintenance mode. In early 2025, Google surprised the community by announcing that iOS would get a special 4.0 update first, with Android following later.
That iOS release, which arrived in June 2025, introduced new AI tools and a revamped UI. Google confirmed at the time that Android exclusivity would end, but no timeline was provided until now. The delay had frustrated many Android fans, who felt left behind.
“The silence was deafening,” said app developer James Torres, who runs the photo-editing blog EditPro. “Many thought Google had given up on Snapseed entirely, but this rollout proves otherwise.”

What This Means for Android Users and the Photo-Editing Landscape
With Snapseed 4.0, Android users finally have access to the same powerful tools that iOS users have enjoyed for months. The update levels the playing field and strengthens Google’s position against rivals like Adobe Lightroom and Picsart.
“This is a win for the Android ecosystem,” commented Sarah Chen, a mobile photography expert. “Google is showing it can maintain cross-platform parity even after a long hiatus.” The move also likely signals future updates will arrive simultaneously on both platforms.
Users can expect smoother performance, new filters, and deeper integration with Google Photos. The app now supports RAW editing on devices with compatible hardware. For casual users, the learning curve remains low, while pros gain more granular controls.
However, the update does not add video editing – a feature some had hoped for. Google has not commented on future plans beyond this release.
How to Get Snapseed 4.0
To install the update, open the Google Play Store, search for “Snapseed,” and tap Update. If the update is not visible yet, it may take a few days to reach all regions. The app remains free with no in-app purchases.
Read more about the background of Snapseed’s development or see what this means for the future of Google’s photo-editing tools.
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