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SnipTag is a Mac app from App Initio Limited. It consists of two core tools: SNIP, for automatically batch-cropping scanned photos, and TAG, for adding titles and EXIF, TIFF, and IPTC metadata to digital photos. It is not positioned as a general-purpose photo editor, but rather as a productivity tool for digitizing old photos, archiving family images, and organizing photo collections.
For cropping, users can scan multiple printed photos at once using a scanner, phone, or camera, then import them into SnipTag in bulk and crop them into individual images with one click. The description says it is powered by computer vision and AI, and includes two cropping engines. It supports JPG, PNG, TIFF, and BMP, while preserving the original format and resolution when saving. For metadata, it can batch-edit information such as dates, locations, and descriptions, and can also convert photo titles into embedded metadata so that the information remains available across other devices, computers, drives, or applications. Additional features include batch renaming, metadata viewing, metadata-based search, and printing or sharing photos with captions.
The captured text does not provide specific pricing. It only states that SnipTag may be offered by the developer as a paid app, via in-app purchases, through recurring subscriptions, or for free. Licensing follows Apple’s standard MacOS App Store EULA, with additional restrictions: users receive only a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license for personal, non-commercial use. Users may not modify or remove metadata from non-copyrighted images and then export, share, or publish them. This is especially important for professional or commercial imaging organizations.
Its main strength is its highly focused use case: after scanning old photos in batches, users can crop them, add contextual notes, embed metadata, and make future retrieval easier, forming a complete workflow that is very practical for organizing large family photo collections. It also emphasizes that no technical background is required, suggesting good ease of use. The downsides are that the platform is only clearly listed as Mac, with no Windows, web, or mobile versions mentioned; there is no description of team collaboration, cloud sync, shared review, or similar features; pricing, trial availability, and support are also unclear, and the terms state that the software is provided “as is.”
SnipTag is suitable for users digitizing family photos, genealogy researchers, photography enthusiasts, and individuals who need to organize thousands of photos. Availability in mainland China cannot be determined from the text, and payment methods are not disclosed. If it is distributed through the Mac App Store, actual availability may depend on App Store region and payment conditions. Alternatives worth considering include Apple Photos, Adobe Lightroom, digiKam, ExifTool, Photo Mechanic, and Pic Scanner Gold.
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