Snapseed 4.1 for Android rolling out with ‘massively expanded’ RAW support
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Google has begun rolling out Snapseed 4.1 for Android, the first major update since the app’s May redesign. The new version adds native support for most RAW file types—including DNG, ARW, RAF, NEF, CR3, ORF and PEF—after extensive image‑processing work, though a few formats remain unsupported. Developers acknowledge that RAW handling is complex and ask users to report any bugs that appear. The update also introduces in‑tool undo and redo, allowing edits to be reversed without leaving the current editing screen. Snapseed 4.1 is being released gradually to maintain stability, and a corresponding iOS build is promised in the near future. Recent patch releases have also refined the Snapseed Camera feature set on Android, bringing Android experience closer to iOS today.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By finally handling the majority of RAW formats on mobile, Snapseed gives photographers a powerful, on‑the‑go alternative to desktop editors, accelerating creative workflows.