Snapseed is back, still free
gm legends, happy Monday.
Google finally shipped Snapseed 4.0 after years of near-silence — free, non-destructive, with a built-in camera; MiroMiro v2 lets you inspect and edit any live website like a Figma file; The Pitch by Deel lands in Singapore tonight; and we teamed up with Vercel to make this Friday a launch day worth showing up for.
The photo editor Google forgot

Snapseed 4.0 is Google's first major update to the beloved mobile photo editor in years, shipping non-destructive editing, a built-in Snapseed Camera, one-tap Smart Masking, new film tools including Halation and Bloom, and a completely redesigned UI — all still free, no subscription, no ads, no watermarks.
🔥 Our Take: Snapseed quietly became the best free photo editor on mobile and then Google went silent on it for years. Non-destructive editing is what was missing. Without it, every edit was permanent. Now it's not. The fact that it's still completely free while every competitor has moved to subscriptions is either Google being Google, or a sign they have other plans for it. Either way, go update it.
The Pitch by Deel lands in Singapore

The Pitch by Deel is in Singapore — 44 founders competing for a $50,000 SAFE investment, with top performers advancing to the Global Finale on May 18–19 for a shot at $1M.
Every startup that competed launched on our special Pitch by Deel leaderboard. Go check it out and give them some love.
Next up: Dubai on May 14, then the Global Finale on May 18–19.

Mina joins your calls as a team member, not a recorder. She speaks, takes direction mid-conversation, and gets things done while you stay present. Need a number pulled, a note sent, a tool updated? Done before you finish the sentence. Forty skills, 200+ integrations.
Figma, but for any website

MiroMiro v2 is a browser extension that lets you inspect any live website, edit its colors, fonts, spacing, and shadows in real time, and export the result as clean Tailwind or HTML/CSS — no DevTools, no source code access required.
🔥 Our Take: The gap this fills is specific: you see something on a site you like, you want to understand how it was built and adapt it, and normally you're digging through DevTools and guessing. MiroMiro turns that into a visual process. The Tailwind export is the practical bit — it's not just for understanding, it's for building.
Build something for Vercel Day

We teamed up with Vercel and we want you shipping this Friday. May 15 is Vercel Day — launch your product on Product Hunt and you're on the official Vercel Day leaderboard, in front of thousands of builders who are already paying attention that day.
Top launches win prizes. You've got four days. What are you building?
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