Picasa 3.9.138.150 For Windows [OFFICIAL]
Picasa handles JPEGs, PNGs, and GIFs perfectly, but it may struggle with very new HEIC files (from iPhones) or specific RAW formats from the latest DSLR cameras. Conclusion
The first thing it did was scan . Not the invasive, telemetric scan of a modern app, but a quiet, respectful inventory of every JPEG, PNG, and BMP on her hard drive. A progress bar crept across the bottom of the screen. 10%... 45%... 78%... And then, like curtains parting, her life appeared. Picasa 3.9.138.150 for Windows
We live in an era of subscription fatigue. With Picasa 3.9.138.150, you own your workflow. It reads every format from RAW (with the right codec) to legacy JPEGs. Picasa handles JPEGs, PNGs, and GIFs perfectly, but
Years later, when people asked her why she kept an old Windows 7 virtual machine just to run Picasa 3.9.138.150, she smiled. A progress bar crept across the bottom of the screen
: While 3.9.138.150 is a common stable build, the final release for Windows was version 3.9.141.259 . Modern Alternatives
She needed a tool. Not Photoshop—too much. Not the default Windows viewer—too little. She remembered an old name, a gentle name, from a decade ago. Picasa.
If you need advanced modern features like AI-powered editing or cloud syncing, consider these active successors: : The official cloud-based successor.





