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Best Android Photography Apps – 2026 Edition

The Best Camera & Editing Apps for Android – Tested and Updated – 2026 Edition

Tested on multiple Android devices in 2026

Android photography continues to evolve at an extraordinary pace. With increasingly powerful sensors and computational imaging, the real difference now comes down to the apps you use — not just the hardware in your pocket.

In this guide, we’ve selected the best Android photography apps for 2026, covering everything from manual camera control to advanced editing and creative tools. Whether you’re shooting professionally or refining everyday images, these apps will elevate your workflow.

Adobe Lightroom Mobile

Download Adobe Lightroom Mobile here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adobe.lrmobile

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Download Adobe Lightroom Mobile for Android

Adobe Lightroom Mobile remains one of the most complete photography tools available on Android. It offers powerful RAW editing, selective adjustments, masking tools and professional-grade colour grading.

The ability to sync seamlessly with desktop workflows makes it especially valuable for photographers working across multiple devices.

Best for: Professional editing and consistent workflows


Snapseed

Download Snapseed here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.niksoftware.snapseed

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Developed by Google, Snapseed continues to be one of the best free editing apps available. Its strength lies in precision — with tools like selective adjustments, healing, curves and perspective correction.

It’s clean, powerful and doesn’t overwhelm — making it ideal for both beginners and experienced photographers.

Best for: High-quality free editing


VSCO

Download VSCO here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vsco.cam

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VSCO has long been known for its subtle, film-inspired presets. Unlike many apps, it avoids heavy processing and instead focuses on tone, colour and restraint.

It’s particularly strong for photographers who want a consistent, recognisable aesthetic.

Best for: Film-style editing


ProShot

ProShot was also listed in our Best Manual Camera Apps for Android (2026) – DSLR Control on Your Phone

Download ProShot here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.riseupgames.proshot2

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ProShot brings DSLR-style manual control to Android, including shutter speed, ISO, white balance and focus. It’s one of the closest experiences to using a traditional camera.

Ideal for photographers who want full control over their shooting.

Best for: Manual camera control


Open Camera

Download Open Camera here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sourceforge.opencamera

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Open Camera is a powerful open-source app offering manual controls, HDR modes and extensive customisation — completely free.

While the interface is less polished, the functionality is exceptional.

Best for: Free advanced camera features


Darkroom

Download Darkroom here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.darkroom

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Darkroom brings a fast, modern editing workflow with batch processing, curves and colour grading tools. It’s particularly useful for photographers managing multiple images efficiently.

Best for: Batch editing workflows


Pixlr

Download Pixlr here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pixlr.express

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Pixlr is a versatile editing app with overlays, effects and quick tools. It’s ideal for fast edits and creative experimentation without complexity.

Best for: Quick creative edits


Afterlight

Download Afterlight here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.afterlight

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Afterlight blends usability with creative tools, offering textures, light leaks and filters alongside standard editing controls.

It’s perfect for developing a distinctive visual style.

Best for: Creative photography styles


Hypocam

Download Hypocam here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xnview.hypocam

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Hypocam is dedicated entirely to black and white photography. Its presets and tonal controls are carefully tuned for monochrome work.

Best for: Black & white photography


📸 10. Mextures

Download Mextures Here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mextures

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Mextures focuses on layering textures and effects, allowing photographers to create more experimental and atmospheric images.

Best for: Artistic editing

Quick Comparison Table

AppBest ForPriceKey Feature
Adobe LightroomPro editingFree + subscriptionRAW + masking
SnapseedFree editingFreeSelective edits
VSCOFilm lookFree + subscriptionPresets
ProShotManual cameraPaidDSLR controls
Open CameraFree cameraFreeFull manual
DarkroomWorkflowFree + subscriptionBatch editing
PixlrQuick editsFreeOverlays
AfterlightCreativePaidTextures
HypocamB&WFreeMonochrome
MexturesArtisticPaidLayering

FAQ’s

What is the best Android photography app?

Adobe Lightroom Mobile is widely considered the best all-round Android photography app due to its professional editing tools and RAW support.

What is the best free Android photo app?

Snapseed is the best free option, offering powerful editing tools without a subscription.

Are Android camera apps better than the default camera?

Yes — apps like ProShot and Open Camera offer manual controls not available in most default camera apps.

Which app is best for black and white photography?

Hypocam is one of the best dedicated black and white photography apps available on Android.

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