

PhotoCHAT
Privacy-first Windows photo manager with AI-powered natural language search and face recognition that runs 100% offline on your PC.
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Facial Recognition
- Built-in viewer
- RAW Photo Editors
- Works Offline
- Ad-free
- No Tracking
- File Tagging
- Reverse Image Search
- AI-Powered
PhotoCHAT News & Activities
Recent activities
- Sarah-Lilly updated PhotoCHAT
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- Sarah-Lilly reviewed PhotoCHAT
Saw this on a forum and gave it a try. The AI search is actually legit. It found "screenshots of zelda" without me ever tagging them.
PLASTICITYLab added PhotoCHAT as alternative to Google Photos
PhotoCHAT information
What is PhotoCHAT?
PhotoCHAT AI is a desktop photo manager for Windows that uses artificial intelligence to help you find, organize, and edit your photos entirely offline. Your photos never leave your computer.
Search your photos by describing what you see. Type natural language queries like "sunset at the beach with silhouettes" or "a girl in a red dress cutting a birthday cake" and PhotoCHAT finds matching photos instantly using CLIP AI embeddings. You can also search by year: "photos from 2021" or combine them: "birthday party 2019."
Face recognition automatically detects and groups faces in your photos. Name a person once and search for them by name across your entire library. It handles libraries of 100,000+ photos.
Unlike Google Photos, iCloud, or Amazon Photos, PhotoCHAT never uploads anything. All AI processing happens on your PC using your GPU (NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel). Your memories stay yours.
Includes a built-in Image Studio with AI editing tools: auto enhance, super resolution upscaling, object removal, background blur (portrait mode), colorize black and white photos, denoise, and face restoration.
Voice search lets you speak what you're looking for instead of typing.
One-time purchase of $39 USD. No subscriptions. No hidden fees. Available on the Microsoft Store for Windows 10/11.






Comments and Reviews
Saw this on a forum and gave it a try. The AI search is actually legit. It found "screenshots of zelda" without me ever tagging them.