All on your machine
Google Photos can do this, but no one wants to upload terabytes of memories to the cloud. Felicity does the same grouping locally, on your own PC.
The offline face-recognition photo organizer for Windows. It finds and groups every photo of the same person across your whole library, automatically. Free for personal and commercial use.
A no-nonsense photo organizer for Windows that groups people by face, with the accuracy of the pros and an interface anyone can use.
Google Photos can do this, but no one wants to upload terabytes of memories to the cloud. Felicity does the same grouping locally, on your own PC.
Not a lab benchmark. Tested across 116,779 of my own photos: weddings, travel, family, and the random clicks around the house.
It sets the accuracy straight on its own. Any tag you add just adds weight for recalibration, and recalibrating never triggers a rescan.
A mountain of family photos but you're not a software engineer? You don't need to be one anymore. It just works.
Power tools are there when you want them, tucked away when you don't: export XMP for professional apps, view metadata, and export grouped photos.
It never touches the network (mapped drives aside, which is on you) and never modifies your originals. Your library stays exactly as it is.
Accessibility built in: high contrast, dyslexia-friendly fonts, and colour-vision support, so anyone can use it with ease.
No ads, no limits. You're free to modify the source or decompile the installer under the EULA. Only redistribution is restricted.
It throttles itself in the background and allocates resources dynamically, so a big scan never bogs down the rest of your machine.