Organize, edit, and share your photos online using Picasa

Picasa

Picasa

  -  Freeware
  • Latest Version

    Picasa 3.9 Build 141.303 LATEST

  • Review by

    Sophia Jones

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    Windows XP / XP64 / Vista / Vista64 / Windows 7 / Windows 7 64 / Windows 8 / Windows 8 64

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  • Author / Product

    Google / External Link

Picasa can transfer, find, organize, edit, print, and share images, all with this easy-to-use product. Watch Picasa automatically organize all your pictures into elegant albums by date. Having all your photos in one place means no more time wasted searching for folders or files.

Google replaced Picasa with Google Photos.

⚠️ Note: This product is not developed anymore and might not function properly.

If you are looking for an alternative, we recommend you to download Photoshop Lightroom.

It was a popular and free image management and editing software developed by Google. It was designed to help users organize, edit, and share their photos and videos effortlessly.

It offered a range of powerful features for both novice and advanced users, making it a versatile tool for anyone interested in managing their digital media.

The program works with JPEG, GIF, BMP, PSD, and movie files and is compatible with most digital cameras; it detects your USB driver and imports pictures into albums.

Highlights

Share and name tags on Google+
If you've joined Google+, you can use the app to share directly with the circles you've created in Google+. With the release of the software, you can now upload and share your name tags on Google+. Note that if you choose not to join Google+, name tags won't change at all.

Beautiful web albums
Show your photos at their best. View full-screen slideshows, see your pictures arranged on a global map, enjoy video playback, and more.

Sharing made simple
Publish your favorite photos online with one click. Create stunning online photo albums to share with friends and family, or public albums for the world to see. Get notified when your "Favorites" post new photos.

Focus on people
People matter in your photos. This technology helps you automatically organize your photos based on the people in them, and works in the program and the Web Albums.

Edit to perfection
Improve almost any picture with the software's one-click fixes for common problems like red-eye, color, and lighting. Or, use tuning and effects to make your best photos look even better.

Get organized
The tool automatically finds all the photos on your PC, wherever they are, and will organize them in seconds.

Add places
Easily add geo-tags to your photos so that you can remember exactly where they're from using Google Maps.

It's free to use
The app is free to download, and the Web Albums provides 1 gigabyte of free storage -- that's enough space for 4,000 wallpaper-size photos.

Main Features

Photo Organization: It allowed users to import, organize, and categorize their photos and videos using tags, labels, and albums. It could automatically scan your computer for images and organize them by date or folder.

Photo Editing: The software offered basic photo editing tools such as cropping, resizing, red-eye reduction, and color correction. While not as advanced as professional photo editing software, it provided enough features for most users.

Face Recognition: One of Picasa's standout features was its face recognition technology. It could identify and group photos of the same person, making it easier to organize and find pictures of friends and family.

Geotagging: It supported geotagging, allowing users to add location information to their photos. This feature was particularly useful for organizing travel photos.

Web Albums: Users could create and share online albums using Google's web service, making it convenient to share photos with friends and family.

User Interface

The software had a user-friendly interface with a clean and intuitive design.

The main window displayed your photo library, and navigation through albums and folders was straightforward.

The editing tools were accessible and easy to use, making it suitable for users of all experience levels.

How to Use

Import Photos: After installation, you could import your photos and videos into the software by selecting the folders or directories containing your media.

Organize: It would automatically scan and organize your media. You could further categorize them using tags, labels, or by creating albums.

Edit Photos: Double-clicking on a photo would open the editing interface, where you could apply basic edits like cropping, adjusting colors, or fixing red-eye.

Create Web Albums: To share your photos online, you could create web albums and upload them to Google's web service.

FAQ

Is Google Picasa still available for download?
No, Google officially discontinued Picasa in 2016, and it's no longer available for download or support.

Can I still use Picasa if I have it installed on my computer?
Yes, if you have Picasa installed, you can still use it, but there won't be any updates or official support from Google.

What alternatives are there to Picasa for photo management and editing?
Some popular alternatives include Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Photoshop Elements or ACDSee Photo Studio Home.

Can I access my web albums created with Picasa?
Google's web albums service was also discontinued, but you can export your web albums to Google Photos or other cloud services.

Alternatives

Google Photos: Google's own cloud-based photo management service offers similar features for organizing, editing, and sharing photos.

Adobe Lightroom: A powerful photo management and editing tool, suitable for both beginners and professionals.

Adobe Photoshop Elements: A more affordable and user-friendly version of Adobe Photoshop, offering photo editing capabilities.

ACDSee Photo Studio Home: Organize, edit, and share your photos with ease!

Pricing

It was FREE during its active years. However, as it is no longer supported, there are no licensing costs associated with it.

PROS
  • User-friendly interface
  • Face recognition for easy photo tagging
  • Basic photo editing capabilities
  • Integration with Google's web albums service
  • Free of charge
CONS
  • Discontinued and no longer supported by Google
  • Limited advanced photo editing features
  • Lack of updates and potential compatibility issues with newer operating systems
Conclusion

Google Picasa was a popular and user-friendly photo management and editing software that served its purpose well for many years. It offered a range of features for organizing, editing, and sharing photos and videos.

However, since it was discontinued by Google in 2016, it's no longer recommended for use due to the lack of updates and support. Users seeking similar functionality should explore alternative options like Google Photos, Adobe Lightroom, or other photo management and editing software available in the market.

Also Available: Download Picasa for Mac

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Picasa 3.9 Build 138.150
- Proper display of Drive storage used when user has unlimited quota.
- Save button in Picasa's OneUp mode not properly enabled for large (>500 photos) folders/albums.
- Picasa was not properly refining images with pending edits in TwoUp (A|B) mode.
- Internal] Enhance AutoBackup upload to anticipate changes to API.
- Fixed crash in AutoBackup for Windows that could occur while uploading very large files.
- Internal] Fixed a problem obtaining the correct version for crash reports.
- Restore Picasa's automatic conversion to JPEG format on explicit export operations (including email).
- Fix broken video uploads in Picasa (incorrect image format for thumbnails).
- Increase maximum file size from 36MB to 50MB for AutoBackup.
- Fix the Print Contact Sheet utility in Picasa to display Album date, not current date/time.
- Fix Picasa's Save and Save As... operations were not preserving file extensions correctly.
- Fix Picasa's text wrapping in some cases which would break on the decimal point of floating point values.
- Prevent the ability to create folders with trailing spaces in their name during Picasa's Import utility.
- Internal] Add better diagnostics to logfile for AutoBackup.
- Remove the unused Picasa option to Upload people album thumbnails to Google Contacts.