How to Use the Healing Tool in Snapseed? – Beginners Tutorial
Welcome to this beginner’s tutorial on how to use the Healing Tool in Snapseed! Whether you’re looking to remove unwanted objects, fix blemishes, or clean up your photos, the Healing Tool is a powerful feature that can help you achieve professional-looking results in just a few taps. In this video, we’ll walk you through step-by-step instructions, share useful tips, and show you how to make your images look flawless. Let’s get started!
This video is from our Snapseed Photo Editing Course.
Video Summary
In this tutorial, the instructor introduces the Healing Tool in Snapseed. While acknowledging that it isn’t as powerful as professional desktop software like Photoshop or Lightroom, the video explains how to use it effectively for minor corrections. The tool is designed to remove distractions by analyzing surrounding pixels and “stitching” them over the unwanted object to blend it into the scene.
Time Stamps
- 0:00 – Introduction: Why the Healing tool is one of Snapseed’s more limited features.
- 0:31 – Navigating to the Healing Tool in the Tools menu.
- 0:44 – Overview of the minimal interface: Only Undo and Redo icons are available.
- 1:13 – Basic Usage: Zooming in for precision and tapping/swiping to remove small distractions like pebbles or debris.
- 1:58 – The Algorithm’s Limits: Why large objects are harder to remove than small ones.
- 2:50 – Pro-tip: Approaching larger distractions slowly by working in small sections rather than one large swipe.
- 3:19 – Identifying “the patch effect”: When the tool leaves a visible smudge due to lack of manual control over brush hardness.
- 3:48 – Use cases for portraits: Effective for blemishes (pimples/rashes) but difficult for complex tasks like stray hair.
- 4:32 – Removing text/watermarks: Why the tool works best when the surrounding area is uniform (like a flat floor or wall).
- 5:04 – Utilizing the Undo/Redo functions to correct mistakes.

