Fast local sorting for Windows
See what is taking over your media library. Then sort it into something usable.
MediaSorter helps you organize large photo and video collections into clean folder structures using local-first processing. Start with a trial run, keep your files on your machine, and scale up when you are ready to process the full library.
- Runs locally on Windows with a normal installer workflow
- Trial mode processes the first 200 items before you commit
- Supports flexible output structures such as year, category, and location
Why people need this
Most libraries are too big for manual cleanup and too messy for generic import tools.
MediaSorter is built for the moment when years of photos and videos have become one giant pile. Instead of dragging files by hand, you point to the source folder, choose the output structure, and let the app build an organized copy.
Designed for large personal libraries
Built around bulk sorting workflows instead of one-folder-at-a-time cleanup.
Simple by default
First-run experience focuses on input, output, folder structure, and start. Advanced controls stay out of the way until needed.
Safer evaluation path
Trial mode lets you validate output quality on the first 200 items before running the full library.
How it works
Three steps from chaos to an organized output folder.
Select your source and destination
Choose the folder that contains the original photos/videos and the output folder where the organized copy should be written.
Pick the folder structure
Sort into structures such as year, category, and location, then optionally enable later-pass features like face identification.
Run a trial or process the full library
Use trial mode for a small validation run, then unlock the full-library workflow when you are satisfied with the output.
Feature set
Utility-first features that matter to people with real file sprawl.
Flexible output structure
Build organized copies by date, category, and location without forcing a one-size-fits-all folder layout.
Optional face clustering
Face identification can run on the first pass or later after the initial sort, depending on how you want to stage the work.
Video conversion support
Enable video conversion when needed. HandBrake is used for that workflow, so advanced users can extend the pipeline without cloud processing.
Local app data and logs
Settings, correction data, and logs stay in the local app-data folder so troubleshooting and review remain under your control.
Windows installer delivery
No Python environment setup for normal users. Download the installer, launch it, and start sorting from the Start Menu.
Advanced controls when needed
The app starts in a simple mode, but power users can open advanced controls for more manual tuning.
What the pitch is
This is not a vague “AI memories” product. It is a practical Windows sorting tool.
MediaSorter is for people who need to:
- Process large photo and video libraries without uploading them to a cloud service
- Run a trial before paying for a full-library workflow
- Use a Windows installer instead of assembling Python tooling
- Organize output into a folder structure they can actually browse later
MediaSorter is not trying to be:
- A social sharing app
- A subscription-heavy cloud DAM
- A fake “one click perfect organization” claim machine
- A mobile-first casual gallery tool
FAQ
Short answers to the questions people ask before downloading.
Does it upload my media?
No cloud upload is required for the local sorting workflow by default.
Can I try it first?
Yes. Trial mode processes the first 200 items so you can check the results before a full run.
What platform is supported?
MediaSorter is positioned as a Windows desktop app with an installer-first workflow.
What if I need face sorting later?
You can run face identification on the first pass or as a later pass on existing output.
Ready to test it?