

People/Jim, Places/Paris) to organise photos. Windows Photo Gallery uses the concept of hierarchical tagging (e.g. There is also limited support for tagging and managing video files, though not editing them. Windows Photo Gallery provides the ability to organize digital photo collection in its Gallery view, by adding titles, rating, captions, and custom metadata tags to photos. Windows Photo Gallery also allows sharing of photos by uploading them to OneDrive, Windows Live Groups, Flickr and Facebook. It provides an image viewer that can replace the default OS image viewer, and a photo import tool that can be used to acquire photos from a camera or other removable media. Windows Photo Gallery provides management, tagging, and searching capabilities for digital photos. The application has evolved over several iterations, with the most recent version, Windows Photo Gallery 2012, dropping the "Live" branding and introducing features like AutoCollage and Vimeo integration.

It integrates with popular platforms such as OneDrive, Facebook, and Flickr for easy sharing. Windows Photo Gallery supports various image and video formats and allows users to import and organize photos and videos. It also includes advanced features like panoramic stitching, Photo Fuse, and AutoCollage. The software allows users to edit photos for exposure, color correction, and other basic functions. Windows Photo Gallery offers features such as hierarchical tagging, geotagging, and facial recognition. The product has been unavailable for download since January 10, 2017, as the Windows Essentials line of products have been discontinued. It is a part of Microsoft's Windows Essentials software suite. Windows Photo Gallery (formerly known as Windows Live Photo Gallery) is a discontinued image organizer, photo editor and photo sharing program.

Image organizer, image viewer, raster graphics editor and photo sharingĪrchived official website at the Wayback Machine (archive index) Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 8, Windows 10
