LUMORA
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Free desktop app. Photos stay on your machine — we never upload them. We’ll suggest the installer that matches the computer you’re on.
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Verify installers on the GitHub release — checksums appear in release notes when published.
What’s New
Latest release notes from GitHub.
Release info
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- Notes
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After you download
Three short steps. No account, no cloud signup.
- Open the file Find it in your Downloads folder and double-click it.
- Follow the installer Accept the defaults unless you prefer another location.
- Launch LUMORA Then choose Import photos and pick a folder on your disk.
Need a different computer?
Pick your system below. Each link downloads the ready-to-install file for that platform.
Prefer browsing every file?
Open the latest release on GitHub
— look for .dmg (Mac), .exe (Windows), or
.AppImage (Linux).
Package managers
Direct downloads above are the supported path today. Package-manager installs are on the roadmap — commands below are not live yet.
brew install lumora
winget install lumora
flatpak install lumora
Common questions
Quick answers if something looks unfamiliar.
- Mac says it can’t be opened?
- That’s normal for apps not from the App Store. Open System Settings → Privacy & Security, scroll down, and click Open Anyway. Then open LUMORA again.
- Does this work on older Intel Macs?
- Not yet. LUMORA for Mac needs Apple silicon (the M-series chips). Windows and Linux PCs are supported separately above.
- Is there a phone version?
- No — LUMORA is a desktop app for managing large photo libraries on your computer. Open this page from the Mac, Windows, or Linux machine where you keep your photos.
- Will my photos leave my computer?
- No. Importing only builds a private index on your disk. Optional AI features download models only when you ask — and they still run offline. See the guide for details.
Installed? Start here.
Import a folder, try search, and optionally turn on on-device AI — all without creating an account.