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Snapseed Camera Update: New Controls & Easier Access on iOS

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor February 19, 2026
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Google has released a significant update to its Snapseed photo editing application for iOS, streamlining access to its recently added camera feature and expanding manual control options for users. The update, version 3.15.0, introduces a dedicated camera shortcut within the app’s interface, resolving previous limitations that required users to launch the camera through Lock Screen widgets, the Control Center, or Camera Control.

Previously introduced in December, the Snapseed camera initially offered limited accessibility. The latest update places a camera icon in the top-right corner of the app, providing direct access to the camera functionality. Alongside this improved access, Google has incorporated more granular control over photographic settings. Users can now toggle “Pro” mode, located in the top-left corner of the viewfinder, to manually adjust ISO, shutter speed, and focus. The Pro mode introduces dedicated controls at the bottom of the viewfinder, complemented by a dial for precise adjustments.

The interface has also been refined for usability. Flash and zoom controls, formerly positioned at the top of the screen, have been relocated to the bottom of the viewfinder, aiming to improve one-handed operation. According to reports, photos captured with the Snapseed camera are fully integrated into the app’s editing workflow, retaining a complete, non-destructive editing stack for later adjustments.

The Snapseed camera continues to emphasize creative options, offering eleven distinct film emulation styles. These styles are designed to replicate the aesthetic qualities of classic film stocks, including Kodak Portra 400 (KP1), Kodak Portra 160 (KP2), Kodak Gold 200 (KG1), Kodak E200 (KE1), Fuji Superia 200 (FS1), Fuji Superia 800 (FS2), Fuji Pro 400h (FP1), Agfa Optima 200 (AG1), Agfa Scala 200 (AS1), Polaroid 600 (PD1), and Technicolor (TC1). The application also features a rewind button animation when switching between these film styles.

While the update significantly enhances the Snapseed experience on iOS, Google has not yet announced plans to bring the redesigned interface or the camera feature to its Android version. This disparity has drawn attention from Android users, who have observed a lack of feature parity between the two platforms. The Android app has not been updated since May 2024, while the iOS version has received multiple updates, including the camera feature and its subsequent refinements.

Snapseed 3.15.0 is available for free download on the App Store.

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Snapseed iPhone: New Camera Feature & Film Simulations Arrive

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor February 19, 2026
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Google has officially launched a new camera feature within its Snapseed photo editing app for iPhone users, expanding the application’s functionality beyond post-processing. The update, which began a soft launch in December 2025, introduces a dedicated camera interface accessible via a new icon in the app’s top-right corner, eliminating the previous requirement of launching the camera through widgets or Control Center shortcuts.

The integrated camera offers a range of controls catering to both casual and experienced photographers. Users can toggle “PRO” mode to gain manual control over ISO, shutter speed, and focus, allowing for precise adjustments to image capture. Flash and zoom controls are also readily available within the viewfinder. Beyond these manual settings, Snapseed’s camera provides real-time “film emulation” options, simulating the look of classic film stocks including Kodak Portra 400, Kodak Gold 200, Fuji Superia 800, and Polaroid 600, among others. A skeuomorphic rewind animation accompanies switching between these film styles.

A key feature of the Snapseed camera is its non-destructive editing workflow. According to Google, every photo taken within the app includes a complete “editing stack,” enabling users to modify, refine, or revert any aspect of the image’s look even after it has been saved to their photo library. Users can also select from a variety of color themes for the viewfinder interface, including Editor, Dusk, Negative, Steel, Haze, and Depth.

The update to Snapseed, version 3.15.0, is available now as a free download from the App Store. While the new camera functionality is currently exclusive to iOS, Google has indicated plans to bring a redesigned editor – initially released for iPhone and iPad last year – to the Android version of Snapseed in the future. This follows a period of limited updates to the Android app, which hadn’t received a major overhaul since May 2024.

The addition of a dedicated camera within Snapseed reflects a broader trend within Google’s photo applications. Google Photos has evolved from a simple storage platform to a more comprehensive photo and video hub, incorporating advanced editing tools, AI-powered features like those powered by Gemini, and social-media-inspired content feeds. The company now allows users to edit photos using natural language prompts within Google Photos, simplifying the editing process for less experienced users.

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