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Top 3 photo managers

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If you are someone who enjoys clicking photos and capturing memories then you might be aware of the importance of having a photo manager to effortlessly organise and secure your photos in one place. That place can be a physical album, your phone’s gallery, hard drive, or online photo manager. Photo managers keep your photos and videos protected from any damage or loss to the device or hard drive.

In this article, we will be exploring the top three photo managers including the ageless and trending Mylio Photos.

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Mylio Photos

If you are looking for a tool to manage your photos present on multiple devices through a single library, then Mylio Photos is the photo manager that we recommend. Mylio Photos connects the photos present in all of your devices into one single library which can be accessed by, get this, from all of your devices. Founded in 2012, Mylio offers a variety of features including organising, editing, and sharing your photos.

In addition to basic features, it also offers face recognition, keyword tagging, and automatic syncing across all of your connected devices. You can easily locate and access your photos at any time and anywhere. Mylio Photos brings with it the relief of having one single library where all of your photos remain, secure and independent of device loss.

Mylio can handle all file formats, including RAW and JPEG files. So for photographers, it is a handy library with colour correction, exposure adjustment, and cropping tools. For beginners, Mylio’s easy-to-use interface acts as a welcoming feature. You can easily and securely set up your account on Mylio Photos and connect all your without any cloud or internet connectivity.

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Google Photos

A cloud-based photo manager, Google Photos allows you to store and access your library from any device with an internet connection. With 15 GB of free storage with other Google services including Gmail and Drive, Google Photos has a powerful search that uses ML or machine learning to recognise faces and places in photos. It even groups similar-looking photos together in a collage or as Memories, a feature that shows you your past photos in creative ways.

Introduced in 2015, Google Photos also has a Locked Folder feature that allows you to hide anything from watchful eyes. All photos and videos in Google Photos are backed up on the cloud which comes with a free Google Account, you can pay for more storage at any time you exceed the storage limit. Furthermore, you can easily create albums and collages, which can be shared along with Memories to your friends and family.


Adobe Lightroom

Initially released in 2017, Adobe Lightroom has become a popular photo manager for both professional and amateur photographers. Lightroom is a part of the creative Cloud family and is found on Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS as well as on Apple TV. Its features include editing, organising, sharing, and tagging a wide range of images. You can import photos from your camera or storage device and then create folders to organise them.

By adding tags and keywords, you can make your photos easy to locate. Being a part of the Adobe family, Lightroom focuses on its editing tools. The tools include adjustments for white balance, exposure, tone, and colour as well as colour grading, lens correction, filters, spot removal, and red eye corrections among others. You can even access other Adobe software like Photoshop and Bridge.

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Sania Usmani

Sania Usmani

Always curious, calm, and a little crazy, you can find me daydreaming or studying. An avid reader, traveler, and graduate of Aviation Science, I love gaining new experiences in life and star gazing. You can contact her here: sania_5008@proton.me

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