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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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After you download

Three short steps. No account, no cloud signup.

  1. Open the file Find it in your Downloads folder and double-click it.
  2. Follow the installer Accept the defaults unless you prefer another location.
  3. 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.

macOS Coming soon
brew install lumora
Windows Coming soon
winget install lumora
Linux Coming soon
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.