Your photos never leave your computer. AI organizes thousands of pictures into smart named folders — trips, weddings, concerts — automatically.
AI runs in your browser. Photos never upload anywhere.
Trips, concerts, weddings — detected and named automatically.
No monthly fees. Use it as many times as you want.
See exactly how your photos will be organised before anything is copied.
Unlike Google Photos or iCloud, your photos never leave your device. No monthly storage fees, no privacy concerns.
Unlike manual tools or basic file managers, PhotoSort names your folders intelligently — "Portugal", "Wedding", "Concert" — not just "2024-07".
Not a complex DAM system for professional photographers. PhotoSort is for anyone with thousands of messy photos on their computer.
Your organised photos are just regular folders on your computer. No proprietary format, no app dependency.
Photos/
├── 2024/
│ ├── 07-Portugal/ (142 photos)
│ ├── 08-Wedding/ (89 photos)
│ ├── 09-Berlin/ (67 photos)
│ └── 12-Christmas/ (54 photos)
├── 2025/
│ ├── 03-Barcelona/ (201 photos)
│ ├── 06-Graduation/ (38 photos)
│ └── 09-Hiking/ (73 photos)
└── 2025/Videos/ (12 videos)
No. Your photos never leave your computer. The AI classification model runs directly in your browser. Only anonymized metadata (dates, location names) is sent for event naming — your actual photo files stay on your device.
Never. PhotoSort copies your photos into the new organized structure. Your originals are untouched. You review the full proposed folder tree before anything is copied.
Yes. PhotoSort reads EXIF date metadata from your photos and creates Year/Month folder structures automatically. It also detects named events within each time period.
PhotoSort supports JPEG, PNG, HEIC, WebP, and TIFF images, plus MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, and M4V videos.
PhotoSort requires Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge (version 86+). It uses the File System Access API to read and write files locally. Firefox does not yet support this API.
No monthly fees, no annual renewal, no account required. See the pricing page for details.
Google Photos uploads your photos to Google's servers. PhotoSort keeps everything on your computer. You also get a real folder structure you own — not just albums in an app. See our full comparison with Google Photos.
PhotoSort combines GPS metadata, timestamps, and visual content analysis (CLIP AI) to group photos into sessions. It detects when you were away from home, classifies events by content (weddings, concerts, outdoor activities), and uses Gemini AI to suggest meaningful folder names.