Sometimes you sit in front of your computer, open a folder full of new photos, and think, “How am I going to manage all of this?” Hundreds of files, each requiring tags, descriptions, organization… Manual work can take up an entire day, and time slips through your fingers like water.
I used to do all of this manually. I would choose titles, suggested keywords, and analyze each photo, wondering how a client might search for it. If common themes appeared within a batch, I would add shared keywords together. On top of that, there were details: composition, framing… Sometimes an entire day would be spent on just one batch of photos.
One day, I thought, “I need to make this easier for myself.” That’s how Photo AI Tagger was born – a tool that automatically generates tags and descriptions for photos in 120 languages and saves all metadata directly in the photo file. No more tedious typing or struggling with CSV files.
Since other professional photographers started using it, I’ve received a lot of positive feedback. They say it’s a huge time-saver, especially for large photo libraries. Photo AI Tagger of course doesn’t replace your creativity or your eye – it’s still your craft, your style, your vision – but it handles repetitive tasks. It will generate descriptions and tags automatically from the photo context, apply your additional information, and deliver a ready-to-upload photo file with updated EXIF data. Perfect, for example, for uploading to Getty Images. Finally, you can focus on photographing, experimenting, and creating.
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