Product lead Giles Ochs confirmed the timing in an Instagram post, but gave no further details on features or rollout dates.
The update is significant for Android users, who have been waiting for Google’s revamped Snapseed experience after newer camera tools appeared first on iPhone.
The iOS version introduced analog-style controls and film-like simulations inspired by stocks such as Kodak Portra and Fujifilm Superia, raising expectations for Android parity.
Why did Google's photo editor get its biggest update on iPhones first, leaving Android users waiting?
Can the free Snapseed's new analog camera and film looks truly challenge paid apps like Lightroom?
In an age of AI editing, why is Google betting on retro film simulations and manual controls?