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Image Organiser

A desktop application for photographers and image professionals who need to organise large collections with deep Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop integration.

In Development

Lightroom Integration

Purpose-built Lightroom plug-ins that extend your existing workflow. Sync metadata, manage collections, and bridge the gap between Lightroom catalogues and your broader image library.

Photoshop Scripting

Automate repetitive Photoshop tasks with built-in scripting support. Batch process images, apply consistent edits, and integrate Photoshop operations into your organisational workflow.

Metadata Management

Read, write, and organise EXIF, IPTC, and XMP metadata across your image library. Powered by ExifTool, with support for batch editing and custom metadata schemas tailored to your workflow.

Workflow Automation

Define multi-step workflows that automate your image organisation process. From import to categorisation to export, reduce manual effort and maintain consistency across your library.

PSD File Support

Native parsing of Photoshop PSD files lets you inspect layers, extract metadata, and preview compositions without opening Photoshop. Work with your layered files directly within the organiser.

Local-First Architecture

Your image catalogue and all metadata are stored locally. No cloud dependency means fast performance even with large libraries, and your organisational data stays entirely on your machine.

Built for Desktop

Image Organiser is a native desktop application built with Electron, React, and TypeScript. It uses a modular architecture with dedicated packages for Lightroom plug-ins, Photoshop scripts, and the core application.

  • Cross-platform: Windows and macOS
  • Adobe Lightroom plug-in architecture
  • Photoshop ExtendScript integration
  • ExifTool-powered metadata processing
  • Local SQLite database for cataloguing
  • Built with React and Material UI

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This product is currently in development. Get in touch to learn more or register your interest in early access.

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