Tonfotos
tonfotos.comSummary
Ask questionsTonfotos is a cross-platform desktop application designed for organizing and managing large photo and video archives. It provides features such as face recognition, duplicate photo removal, and the ability to categorize media by people, events, and locations. The software aims to help users efficiently manage and browse their personal media collections.
Features8/16
See allMust Have
1 of 5
Local-First, Optional Cloud
Insightful Memory Cards
Smart Relationship Prompts
Shared Timelines & Posts
One-Tap Infographics & Quizzes
Other
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Apple Photos Integration
Face-Tag Sync
Timeline & Photos View
Share via External Apps
Secure Cloud Sync
Granular Privacy Controls
Native Mac App
Chat-to-Find Photos
Relationship Insights
Customizable Reminder Frequency
Dynamic Graphic Templates
PricingOne-time
See allPersonal
- 1 user/device
- Perpetual License
- Unlimited number of people in your photos
- You can disable the collection of anonymous usage statistics
- Priority email support
Family
- Up to 5 users/devices
- Perpetual License
- All the benefits of a personal license
- Information about the persons in the photo is automatically synchronized between users
- Can be installed simultaneously on different operating systems
Rationale
Tonfotos is a photo and video archive manager available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It offers features like face recognition, duplicate removal, and organizing photos by people, events, and locations. While it focuses on photo organization and management, it does not explicitly mention features like 'Insightful Memory Cards', 'Smart Relationship Prompts', 'Shared Timelines & Posts', or 'One-Tap Infographics & Quizzes' which are core to the 'Remember This' concept of surfacing memories as conversation prompts for relationship building. It does, however, support local-first storage with optional cloud sync, integrates with photo libraries (though not specifically Apple Photos in the same deep, relationship-focused way), and has face tagging capabilities. The 'Family license' mentions automatic synchronization of information about persons in photos between users, which hints at a shared aspect, but not in the context of shared timelines or memory prompts.