SnapView — Browse, compare, and cull photos faster on Mac
Hey Product Hunt!
I built SnapView because I wanted a Mac image viewer that felt fast, simple, and actually useful for real photo workflow.
Preview is fine for opening a single image, but it starts to feel awkward when you want to move quickly through a folder, compare similar shots, check EXIF, review RAW+JPG pairs, or cull photos without opening a heavy photo manager.
SnapView is my attempt to sit somewhere in the middle:
lightweight like a viewer, but practical enough for browsing, comparing, selecting, exporting, checking metadata, and now even reviewing photos and videos in the same folder.
It supports:
fast folder browsing
Grid / Filmstrip / Manage views
2–4 image compare mode
RAW+JPG pairing
EXIF and histogram overlays
ZIP browsing
video preview
OCR
export presets
Finder and Lightroom-friendly workflow
It launched recently on the Mac App Store and reached #3 in Photo & Video on the Korean Mac App Store on launch day, which was honestly a lot more than I expected.
SnapView is free, and I’m still improving it based on real user feedback.
I’d love to hear what you think — especially if you review, compare, or cull a lot of photos on Mac.

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