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IMGSelector

Offline AI photo selection software for Windows

Windows
Photography
Artificial Intelligence
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Hunted byUlises PinnaUlises Pinna

IMGSelector is a Windows tool that helps photographers, designers and creators select, filter and organize large photo collections faster. It uses built-in offline AI filters to detect faces, blurry or dark photos, duplicates, people, elements and landscapes. After installation, it works without internet. This free 7-day Trial is available now, and I’m looking for real user feedback.

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Hi everyone, I’m the creator of IMGSelector. I built this tool because selecting photos manually from large folders can take a lot of time, especially when there are hundreds or thousands of images, duplicates, blurry photos, dark photos or many similar shots. IMGSelector is a Windows software that helps users select, filter, clean and organize photo collections faster using technical, visual and built-in offline AI filters. It works without internet after installation, because the AI engines are included in the application. This is the free 7-day Trial version, and I’m especially looking for honest feedback from photographers, designers, content creators and anyone who works with many images. I’d really appreciate your thoughts: - Was it easy to install? - Was it useful? - Which filters worked best for you? - What should be improved? - Would you use something like this in your workflow? Thank you for testing IMGSelector.

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Curious how well the offline AI handles large batches — like a wedding shoot with thousands of photos, does the duplicate and blur detection still hold up speed-wise without an internet connection?

the offline face and duplicate detection actually pulled its weight on a messy folder of wedding shots i forgot to sort, surprised how fast it scanned everything without an internet connection.

How accurate is the face detection on group shots with partial occlusions, like someone wearing sunglasses or a hat? And does the duplicate finder work on visually similar but not identical images, or only exact copies?

Tried it on a folder of around 2,000 wedding shots and the face detection picked up guests I hadn't even tagged yet. Offline mode is a nice touch for working on location without spotty wifi.

Offline AI filtering for big libraries sounds genuinely useful, especially the duplicate and blur detection. One thing that would make it stick for me is adding a quick preview overlay so I can see thumbnails of the matches before confirming bulk moves or deletes, instead of trusting the filter blindly.

Offline AI filters like these are usually a hit or miss, but the duplicate detection worked surprisingly well on a messy folder I tested. Curious how it handles larger libraries though.

About IMGSelector on Product Hunt

Offline AI photo selection software for Windows

IMGSelector was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 7 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #133 on the daily leaderboard. IMGSelector is a Windows tool that helps photographers, designers and creators select, filter and organize large photo collections faster. It uses built-in offline AI filters to detect faces, blurry or dark photos, duplicates, people, elements and landscapes. After installation, it works without internet. This free 7-day Trial is available now, and I’m looking for real user feedback.

IMGSelector was featured in Windows (12.7k followers), Photography (143.1k followers), Artificial Intelligence (473.1k followers) and GitHub (41.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 145.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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IMGSelector was hunted by Ulises Pinna. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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