Google has officially released a major version update of

1. Skeuomorphic Camera and "Real-time Film" Simulation
The most surprising change is the new Snapseed Camera. This camera features a skeuomorphic viewfinder and allows users to manually control ISO, shutter speed, and focus in "Professional" mode. More importantly, it supports real-time film simulation, including various classic film styles such as Kodak (Portra400/160, Gold200, E200), Fujifilm (Superia200/800, Pro400h), Agfa, and Polaroid. Users can directly take photos with a retro feel.

2. Modernized UI and Efficient Interaction
The new version uses a brand-new home grid layout, making it easier for users to quickly browse their editing history. The bottom of the editor is simplified into three tabs: Appearance, Tools, Export, where the tools are categorized into "Optimize, Repair, Style," etc. Although the classic swipe-up/down to switch options and drag-left/right to adjust values interaction logic is retained, the overall visual is more fluid and intuitive.

3. Professional-Level Features Matrix
Snapseed 4.0 still maintains complete free of charge and no ads, and provides over 30 professional tools:
Smart Editing: A new "One-click Mask" feature that can intelligently identify the subject or background for local modification; the "Healing" tool can easily remove unwanted objects from the image.
Color and Details: Introduces precise color HSL adjustment, dehaze function (Dehaze), histogram display, and RAW processing capabilities.
Artistic Effects: Redesigned film simulation technology, double exposure, lens blur, and cinematic Bloom diffusion effects.
Efficiency Upgrade: Finally supports the "Batch Editing" feature, allowing users to apply custom styles to an entire batch of photos at once.
Currently, the Android version update is fully available on
