Samsung has unexpectedly revamped its Galaxy Enhance-X application, going far beyond simple interface tweaks. According to reports from Android Authority, the company has silently rolled out version 16.3.00.31 of Galaxy Enhance-X, introducing a fresh design alongside a suite of novel editing capabilities for images, videos, and documents.
The update is now available and can be found on the Galaxy Store. Through this release, Samsung aims to transform Enhance-X into a significantly more versatile tool compared to its earlier version.
Key Features of the Updated Galaxy Enhance-X
Vikhyaat Vivek / Digital TrendsThe most noticeable shift lies in the app’s structure. Samsung has reorganized the application into a three-tab layout featuring Plugins, Home, and History. The Plugins section houses additional tools, Home serves as the primary workspace for editing, and History logs all previously modified files.
The newly added plugins offer exciting possibilities. Samsung has launched a modular plugin framework, with three options currently accessible. These include CinematicGlow for adding a gentle, dreamy diffusion effect, FilmStyle which provides nine filters inspired by classic cinema, and SkyGuide, which detects stars, constellations, and other celestial bodies in nighttime photographs. These plugins are downloaded individually via the Galaxy Store and function as supplementary tools within Galaxy Enhance-X.
Having a dedicated tab for these additions allows Samsung to continuously expand the app’s capabilities without cluttering the core interface. Testing it on my Galaxy S26, the overall experience felt streamlined and user-friendly.
Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X App running on the Galaxy S26. Vikhyaat Vivek / Digital TrendsAdditional Capabilities
The update also expands the suite of photo, video, and document editing tools. The Photo tools section now features functions such as blur correction, reflection removal, HDR enhancement, sharpening, and more, while the Face editing section allows users to tweak smoothness, tone, eyes, and jawline. On the document front, Samsung has introduced Doc tools that can automatically clean and crop scans, convert and merge files into JPEGs or PDFs, and even enable users to apply filters, translate text, draw, crop, and insert text.
For added efficiency, batch editing allows users to process multiple photos or videos simultaneously. Meanwhile, the new History tab organizes everything in standard file formats like JPEG, MP4, and PDF. Collectively, these enhancements position Samsung’s Galaxy Enhance-X as a far more compelling editing application.
