![]() I was very pleasantly surprised at how accurate the auto-cataloging is. I suspect it's roots in Windows keeps it from performing better, but that's only a guess.Įxcire has AI for auto-generating tags (lots of pre-configured things like animals, landscape elements), as well as facial recognition than can be tuned. I found ACDSee to actually have a lot of capability as an image editor (not something I need but was willing to have), and very functional as a DAM, the whole interface is sluggish and dated in my tests. While I was impressed with all the capabilities with ACDSee and actually leaning towards it as my solution, I've ultimately decided on Excire. The final decision came down to two apps, ACDSee and Excire. Very interesting, but didn't care for their pricing approach. Indexes external drives and can search when they aren't mounted. ImageRanger - Dedicated more for organizing than editing, includes facial recognition.Phototheca - Alternative to Picasa, with similar functionality.Luminar - Lots of AI to "fix" bodies and faces, but no facial recognition, and the management side was supposed to be great but I wasn't able to find much hard info.Capture One - Editor focused, and no facial recognition.Facial recognition is apparently weak on the Mac version. Cyberlink PhotoDirector 365 - Has similar DAM to Lightroom built in.Supposedly has facial recognition, but not as organized as I'd like. Takes the "put it all in a pile" like Google approach. Tonfotos - Not enough control in the management area.IMatch - Lots of power and management capability, including facial recognition.May be just the capability in the Editor app, but not very functional from what I was able to discover. Movavi - Mostly editor, there's conflicting information on the site regarding a dedicated photo manager which doesn't actually seem to be accessible.ON1 - Editor with organization tacked on, but no facial recognition.Eagle - Not full manager, but references and browser.NeoFinder - Not full manager, more of a Finder replacement.I looked at and rejected the following apps ![]() If you don't have similar goals/needs this may not be useful information for you. Locally stored/accessed, not cloud storage.I don't need an built-in editor (since I use AP). ![]()
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