Organizing photos on Android can be a mess — so I built a lightweight tool to make it faster
I noticed there wasn’t a simple way to name photos directly on Android and retrieve them instantly.
There were no good options — so I decided to build one, both to solve the issue and explore the opportunity to turn it into a useful product.
What the app does
- Lets you give a custom name to any photo, either right after taking it or later
- Stores that name in the EXIF metadata of the image
- Maintains a local database to search and find the photo by name in under a second
The interface is minimal — just take a photo, tap a button, give it a quick name.
Note: The app only works with photos taken by the camera — it excludes screenshots and downloads to stay focused and clutter-free.
Why it’s different
- ✅ No account required
- ✅ No cloud, no syncing
- ✅ Works fully offline
- ✅ Simple and fast: built for speed, not complexity
Most photo gallery apps are built around timeline views, albums, or cloud search.
This one is built around the idea that a single label can make the difference between losing and finding a photo — instantly.
📲 Try it on Google Play
→ Download the app from the Play Store
Is it for you?
If you’re someone who takes a lot of photos and just wants a quick, private way to mark the important ones — this tool might help.
I’m still improving it, and open to suggestions. Feel free to reach out if you try it.