Comprehensive photo management software for viewing, batch converting, editing and resizing images and creating thumbnail sheets.
Cost / License
- Free Personal
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux



SnapSweeper is described as 'The app will take your photos and put them into the destination folder, sorted into folders according to your selected folder schema. App allows YOU to create your own schema or select a pre-defined one. Search for duplicates inside a single folder or between two folders' and is a Photo Manager in the photos & graphics category. There are five alternatives to SnapSweeper for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone and BSD apps. The best SnapSweeper alternative is XnView MP. It's not free, so if you're looking for a free alternative, you could try XnView MP or digiKam. Other great apps like SnapSweeper are PhotoMove and Adebis Photo Sorter.
Comprehensive photo management software for viewing, batch converting, editing and resizing images and creating thumbnail sheets.



digiKam is an advanced digital photo management tool that simplifies importing and organizing photos into albums. It supports various formats including RAW, features tagging, metadata management, duplicate finder, photo editing, sharing, GPS data handling, and has cross-platform compatibility.




Offers organization, viewing, and editing tools for digital images, supports over 700 RAW formats, enables metadata embedding and syncing, dynamic category and keyword filters, workflow optimizations, non-destructive edits, detailed image preview, and sharing options.




PhotoMove will sort your photos by date taken and move or copy them to dated folders. Folders are named by year, month and day and optionally by camera model. In the Pro version there are many additional date and organizational structures.

Adebis Photo Sorter is a highly functional photo sorting and batch renaming tool that will enable you to quickly turn a completely disorganized photo collection of any size into a neat set of folders containing relevant photos grouped according to the rules you define.

