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Adding text layers to our images is easy with Snapseed from Google. Ill cover more advanced text tricks in another tutorial but for now lets say that you just need to add some words to an image. Maybe you need to turn a photo into a birthday card or maybe you need to add some words to an image to make a graphic for use on a social media. A little text can help us turn an everyday photo into a strong message. Now as much as this tutorial is about the Text tool the secret lesson in here is all about some of the hidden features of the Edit Stacks control in Snapseed. Let me remind you of the way that the edit stack, in docHub Photoshop CC language what we would call the Layers Panel, works in this App. Every time that you use a tool or filter to improve your image in Snapseed you are creating a new edit layer and that these edits stack up from first to last on top of your original image. To get ready for this demo I have already added two types of edits over top of my original image h