

Auto Enhance analyzes your photo and makes several adjustments to bring out the gem inside your rough diamond. Not only does the interface look the same, but all the features work exactly as you'd expect from the mobile apps.Īll the basic options are there, starting with Auto Enhance, which makes the entire experience as simple as possible. If you've used Snapseed before, the options will feel familiar. Google+ has had a photo editor for a while now, but it has now been replaced by Snapseed, though the functionality is available via the same Edit button.

If you do run Chrome and are a Google+ user you'll spot the new Edit feature. There's no app to install, but you will need Google's browser not just because the company decided to arbitrarily limit functionality, but because Snapseed for Google+ relies on Native Client, a technology only supported by Chrome. The integration continues with the new Snapseed the desktop Google+ site, only available for Chrome. Since the acquisition, Google brought Snapseed to Android and built some of its features into the mobile Google+ apps. The photo editing app was the main reason the search giant bought the German company. Google is making the most out of its Nik Software acquisition and is now bringing Snapseed to the desktop.
