ImgSpice

ImgSpice

ImgSpice is a lightweight image viewer and organizer software for Windows. It allows quick viewing, editing tags and organizing a large collection of images in folders.
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ImgSpice: Lightweight Image Viewer & Organizer

A fast and efficient image viewer and organizer for Windows, ideal for managing collections of photos and images.

What is ImgSpice?

ImgSpice is a free image viewer and organizer software for Windows. It is designed to provide a fast and easy way to view, browse, organize and manage a large collection of images and photos.

Key features of ImgSpice include:

  • Quick loading of images, even very large files
  • View images in fullscreen slideshow mode
  • Perform basic image edits like rotate, crop, resize, brightness/contrast
  • Organize images by assigning tags, colors and ratings
  • Search and filter images by tags, folders, sizes etc.
  • Print images and contact sheets
  • Protect private images with password
  • Simple, clean and intuitive user interface

As an alternative to standard image viewers in Windows, ImgSpice is optimized for fast loading of high resolution photos without any lag. The handy organization features and slideshow viewer make it easy to manage and view a large personal photo collection. It can be a good lightweight software option for casual users looking to organize and view their image libraries.

ImgSpice Features

Features

  1. Lightweight image viewer
  2. Allows quick viewing of images
  3. Edit image tags
  4. Organize large image collections in folders

Pricing

  • Free
  • Open Source

Pros

Fast and responsive

Simple and easy to use

Good for managing lots of images

Free and open source

Cons

Limited editing features

No cloud sync or mobile app

Windows only

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