How do I import and which formats are supported?+
Drag and drop multiple files or use the import button. JPEG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC/HEIF are accepted; HEIC files are converted in the worker so you can edit them like any other image.
How do global and per-photo adjustments work?+
Use the global sliders (tint, temperature, exposure, contrast, brightness, vibrance, highlights, shadows, whites, blacks, saturation, sharpness, clarity, grain, blur, vignette) to affect every image. Select a single photo to tweak its individual sliders on top of the global baseline without changing the rest.
How do I crop, rotate, flip, and zoom?+
Open the Crop & Rotate panel (button or shortcut C). Pick an aspect ratio (Original, 1:1, 4:5, 16:9, 3:4, 4:3, 5:4, 9:16), rotate in 90-degree steps or fine increments, and flip horizontally. Use zoom and drag the crop origin to reframe.
How do I compare before/after?+
Toggle split compare (shortcut S) to see a live before/after and drag the divider. In maximized view you can also compare full-screen. Use Undo/Redo (Ctrl/Cmd+Z, Ctrl/Cmd+Y) to quickly A/B changes.
How do I reuse a look across photos?+
Save presets when you like a look and apply them to selected photos or all. Use the Copy dialog to clone settings from one image to others: copy only adjustments, adjustments plus crop/rotation, or everything including zoom/pan.
How do I add a watermark to every export?+
Open Watermark settings, choose text or image, position (corners/center), scale, opacity, and optional text shadow. When enabled, the watermark is applied to every photo on export.
How should I export for web vs. print?+
In Export, pick JPEG/PNG/WebP. For web, use JPEG or WebP with moderate quality and optionally set a resize value (longest side). For print/archiving, use higher quality or PNG. Export as ZIP or directly to a folder if your browser supports the directory picker.
Any tips to work faster with many photos?+
Use drag and drop to import multiple files, adjust grid density with the columns slider, rely on shortcuts (S compare, C crop, Ctrl/Cmd+Z undo, Ctrl/Cmd+Y redo), hide unused sliders in Settings, maximize a photo to fine-tune with larger previews, and keep source images reasonably sized to speed up export.