Google-acquired Snapseed, a popular photo-editing app for iOS, just unveiled an Android version, while its App Store counterpart pushed out an update and went free in celebration of the launch.
Version 1.5 of Snapseed for iOS is now free, rather than $4.99, and it comes with a fresh icon, built-in Google+ sharing, a new Retrolux film-style filter, and an updated Frames filter.
As for the new Android flavor, its Google Play link isn’t live yet. A few reports suggested that it offers all the same features and tricks as the iOS iteration, however. TechCrunch got a couple of screenshots, though, as seen above.
This article is cross-posted on 9to5Mac.
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