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Author Topic: I built iPhotron — a local photo manager with non-destructive editing  (Read 126 times)

ToniZhao

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I’ve just released iPhotron (Entirely developed by myself as free and open-source software.), a desktop photo manager that brings a macOS Photos–like experience to Windows—focused on local libraries, non-destructive editing, and long-term photo ownership.

iPhoto is built for people who want to browse, organize, and edit their photos locally, without cloud services, subscriptions, or accounts.

This release improves overall responsiveness and completes a more coherent workflow across browsing, editing, and location-based exploration—while always keeping your original files untouched.

What the app does
Browses photos directly from your existing folders (no import step)
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Non-destructive photo editing (all edits are reversible, originals stay unchanged)
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Map view that shows where photos were taken using GPS metadata
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Smart library views like All Photos, Videos, and Favorites

Supports paired photo/video assets (e.g. Live Photo–style files)

Everything runs fully offline:

No AI

No cloud services

No accounts or telemetry

Platforms
Windows: ready to use

Linux: supported, but currently requires manual build

The project is open source, free to use, and still evolving.

I’d love feedback from people who want a local alternative to cloud photo apps, especially those who care about editing, organization, and long-term photo storage.

Links
GitHub:
https://github.com/O...calPhotoAlbumManager
« Last Edit: January 17, 2026, 12:15 PM by ToniZhao »