Snapseed 4.1 for Android rolling out with ‘massively expanded’ RAW support

9to5 Google 2026-07-13 21:48:28
Context: Google has started rolling out an update to its photo editing app Snapseed, version 4.1 for Android, which brings a significant expansion of RAW file support and several user interface improvements. The update, which is being rolled out gradually to ensure stability, comes several months after a major redesign in May. This new version aims to enhance the app's functionality for photographers and casual users alike.

Key Facts

  • Snapseed 4.1 for Android introduces support for a vast majority of RAW formats and cameras, including DNG, ARW, RAF, NEF, CR3, ORF, and PEF file types.
  • The expanded RAW format support was made possible by improvements to the app's image processing capabilities and fixes to previously existing corner cases.
  • The update also allows users to undo and redo edits directly within tools, eliminating the need to exit to the main editor screen, with most actions now being reversible while editing.
  • Google notes that while a few RAW formats may not be fully supported yet, the company decided to release the update now and encourages users to report any bugs they encounter.
  • The iOS version of Snapseed 4.1 is expected to be released soon, following the gradual rollout of the Android update.

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