By Dominic Preston
Publication Date: 2026-02-19 13:49:00
Google has updated the iPhone version of its photo editing app Snapseed with its own camera, including a suite of manual controls and retro film emulation effects. It’s the second major update to the app in less than 12 months, after it had previously been left to languish by Google for years.
The Snapseed camera defaults to an automatic mode, but also includes optional controls for ISO, shutter speed, and focus, along with flash and zoom. It allows you to shoot using saved looks and edit stacks from the app, which can be altered after the shot is taken, along with a range of preset film effects inspired by specific films from Kodak, Fujifilm, and more. There’s even a handful of UI color themes to pick from too.
9to5Google reports that the camera feature quietly began to appear in December 2025, but could only be activated via lock widget, Camera Control, or the Control Center, and was never mentioned in the app’s update notes. This newest update makes the camera more…