Third Light was originally positioned as “digital asset management for creative professionals.” The current page clearly states that Third Light is now PhotoShelter, a digital asset management and content distribution platform for marketers and creative teams. Based on the main content, its core value is helping teams organize, manage, share, and collaborate on visual content to support the delivery of high-quality creative campaigns.
The disclosed features focus on core DAM use cases: organizing, managing, sharing, collaborating on, and distributing visual content. However, the captured text does not go into detail on asset tagging, search, version control, approval workflows, brand portals, watermarking, external link permissions, or similar features. Team collaboration is only summarized as “share and collaborate on visual content,” with no explanation of enterprise capabilities such as role-based permissions, member management, or audit logs. These should therefore be confirmed with the vendor before purchase.
The page mentions that users can request a trial of the Third Light library via thirdlight.com/trial, and that the trial is subject to terms. Software licensing and contracts require contacting a Third Light account manager. No public plans, pricing, user limits, storage capacity, or feature tiers are disclosed. As for third-party integrations, the main content does not describe product-level integrations; the privacy policy only discloses that the website and operational systems use Google Analytics, Pipedrive, LinkedIn forms, and TRUST Payments for payment processing.
Compared with product functionality, the text provides more detailed disclosures on data protection. Third Light refers to the Data Protection Act 2018 and GDPR, and explains its roles as data controller/processor, data retention periods, data subject access request procedures, and data security measures. Payment data is processed through TRUST Payments, with an emphasis on PCI DSS compliance. Physical security, file destruction, and automatic device locking are also described. Deployment model, API, and developer support are not disclosed.
Its strengths are a clear positioning and suitability for marketing and creative teams that need centralized management of images, videos, and other visual assets; its privacy and compliance information is also relatively complete. The downside is that the captured website content is limited, especially around pricing, permissions, integrations, deployment, and API details. Since Third Light has been folded into PhotoShelter, buyers should confirm the post-migration product scope and support policies before purchasing.
The main text does not provide information on access from mainland China. For payment, it only explicitly mentions credit cards and a third-party payment processor; there is no information about RMB billing, local invoices, or domestic Chinese payment methods. Chinese teams with heavy usage should test access speed, file upload/download stability, and compliance requirements. Comparable DAM products include PhotoShelter, Bynder, Brandfolder, Canto, and Adobe Experience Manager Assets.
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thirdlight.com is an United Kingdom SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach thirdlight.com directly.