This thing takes a lot of difficult to…
This thing takes a lot of difficult to use tools and makes them easy. I can't actually believe it can upscale low quality images to double the size. Nuts.
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PhotoTray is a Windows desktop application (Windows 10/11, 64‑bit) that acts as an all‑in‑one "utility belt" for working with photos, built around a simple principle: everything happens locally on your own machine, with no uploads, no file‑size caps, and no account required. It's designed for people who regularly wrangle images from iPhones, cameras, and the web, and who care about keeping those files private. At its core, PhotoTray handles the everyday image jobs that normally require a scattered collection of separate tools or sketchy online converters. It converts between a wide range of formats, reading HEIC, WebP, AVIF, RAW, PSD, TIFF, and SVG and exporting to JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, TIFF, BMP, GIF, ICO, or PDF. A standout feature is rule‑based automation: once you set up rules, incoming photos that match your criteria are processed automatically, hands‑free. Rather than charging subscriptions or serving ads, PhotoTray funds itself by sharing a portion of idle device bandwidth through a vetted partner network, disclosed at installation with an opt‑out toggle, an approach the developers frame around transparency and honest communication about the product's limit.
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This thing takes a lot of difficult to use tools and makes them easy. I can't actually believe it can upscale low quality images to double the size. Nuts.
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