
Release
I’ve just released iPhotron, a desktop photo manager that brings a macOS Photos–like experience to Windows—focused on local libraries, non-destructive editing, and long-term photo ownership.iPhoto is built for people who want to browse, organize, and edit their photos locally, without cloud services, subscriptions, or accounts.
This release improves overall responsiveness and completes a more coherent workflow across browsing, editing, and location-based exploration—while always keeping your original files untouched.


What the app does
- Browses photos directly from your existing folders (no import step)
- Non-destructive photo editing (all edits are reversible, originals stay unchanged)
- Map view that shows where photos were taken using GPS metadata
- Smart library views like All Photos, Videos, and Favorites
- Supports paired photo/video assets (e.g. Live Photo–style files)
- No AI
- No cloud services
- No accounts or telemetry
Platforms
- Windows: ready to use
- Linux: supported, but currently requires manual build
I’d love feedback from people who want a local alternative to cloud photo apps, especially those who care about editing, organization, and long-term photo storage.
Links
GitHub:GitHub - OliverZhaohaibin/iPhotron-LocalPhotoAlbumManager: A macOS Photos–style photo manager for Windows — folder-native, non-destructive, with HEIC/MOV Live Photo, map view, and GPU-accelerated browsing.
- Windows Build/Version
- Windows11




