100% offline · no account

A private light table for your photos.

After a shoot you have hundreds of frames and no patience for slow, cloud-locked apps. Loupe turns culling into a fast, satisfying flow — and your photos never leave your phone.

One-time $2 · no subscription · no ads · no in-app purchases

What Loupe does

Develop your shoot. Keep only your best.

A focused tool that does one thing exceptionally — sort the keepers from the rest, fast, and entirely on your device.

01

Swipe to cull

Review your shoot as a card deck. Swipe right to keep, left to reject, up for “maybe” — each decision instant, with a tactile buzz and an edge glow.

02

The loupe inspector

Long-press any frame to magnify it and check critical focus, just like a real loupe on a light table.

03

Know your eye

Track your lifetime keep-rate, frames culled and keepers kept — plus a daily streak. Watch your selecting eye get sharper over time.

04

File what you keep

Turn your keepers into a clear filing plan and export it, so moving files on your computer is effortless.

Privacy by design

Your photos never leave your phone.

No account. No sign-up. No cloud upload. No tracking or analytics. Loupe works fully offline — on a plane or off-grid — because everything happens on your device.

No account No cloud No ads No trackers Works offline

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Questions

Good to know

Does Loupe upload my photos anywhere?

No. Every photo is processed entirely on your device. Loupe has no servers and uploads nothing — your library stays yours.

Do I need an account or internet?

Neither. There is no sign-up, and the app works fully offline. The only time it talks to the internet is a one-time check with Google Play to confirm your purchase.

How much does it cost?

A single one-time payment of about $2. No subscriptions, no in-app purchases, and no ads — buy once, own it forever.

What languages does it support?

English, French, Spanish, Arabic (with right-to-left layout), Japanese and Chinese.

How do I get help?

Head to the support page or email us directly — we read everything.