Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Windows
- Windows Mobile



Lenscape is described as 'MacOS photo viewer software optimized for Apple Silicon. It allows users to view, manage, and customize their photos and videos in various modes like gallery, full screen, or thumbnail. Users can also select photos and videos to move, copy, trash, or share them' and is an app in the photos & graphics category. There are more than 50 alternatives to Lenscape for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, Flathub and Xfce apps. The best Lenscape alternative is IrfanView. It's not free, so if you're looking for a free alternative, you could try IrfanView or digiKam. Other great apps like Lenscape are nomacs, ImageGlass, FastStone Image Viewer and XnView Classic.



PhotoQt is a fast and simple, good looking, yet powerful and highly configurable image viewer.




Fly Photos is one of the fastest photo viewers built for Windows, designed as a modern replacement for the now-discontinued Google Picasa Photo Viewer.



QuickViewer is a graphic image viewer for comfortable browsing of many images. This software performs reading of image data in advance. And drawing the imported image data on the screen with OpenGL. You can browse images with much smoother response than ever before.




ImageFan Reloaded is a cross-platform, feature-rich, tab-based image viewer, supporting multi-core processing.




Universal Viewer is an advanced file viewer for wide range of formats. Supported file formats are:




Geeqie is a free open software image viewer and organiser program for Linux, FreeBSD and other Unix-like operating systems.





A no-nonsense hardware-accelerated image viewer. Oculante's vision is to be a fast, unobtrusive, portable image viewer with wide image format support, offering image analysis and basic editing tools.


Image viewing app for Windows 10 offering a minimalist fullscreen photo viewing experience, with customization and export features.




Xviewer is a simple image viewer which uses the gdk-pixbuf library. It can deal with large images, and zoom and scroll with constant memory usage. Its goals are simplicity and standards compliance. Xviewer is installed by default in Linux Mint.



Plug in your memory cards and start picking winners and deleting rejects almost instantaneously. Move from image to image without that annoying rendering delay. Add dynamic caption, copyright, and keyword information individually or in batches.