Built for the post-shoot dread

Pick your photos.
In minutes, not weekends.

Open any Google Drive folder. Triage with one keystroke per photo. Let AI group the duplicates. Send the keepers back as a list, a photo book, or a shareable web lookbook.

See how it works ↓

We read your shared Drive folders only. Nothing is uploaded.

Three steps. That’s it.

  1. 01

    Paste a Drive link

    No re-upload, no download. We open the folder in place using Google’s Drive API.

  2. 02

    Triage by keyboard

    P / M / R for pick, maybe, reject. AI clusters duplicates and burst shots so you compare apples to apples.

  3. 03

    Ship the keepers

    Export a list, render a PDF photo book, or share a public web lookbook. The photographer gets exactly what they need.

Made for the photo-folder dump.

Keyboard-first

Triage thousands of photos with one hand: P / M / R, arrows to navigate, space to peek.

Duplicate detection

Perceptual hashes + DCT signatures group near-identical shots so you only pick once.

Burst grouping

Time-clustered series collapse into a single tile. Auto-pick the sharpest of the bunch.

Live collaboration

Share a session link. See partner picks in real time, resolve conflicts, agree on the final set.

Photo book PDF

Five spread templates, auto-flow by aspect ratio, drag-reorder, print-ready PDF. Includes a kids’ coloring-book variant.

Web lookbook

One unguessable URL. Anyone with the link sees the book in their browser and can grab the PDF.

Send to Drive

Mirror your picks into a new folder in the photographer’s Drive so they get exactly what to retouch.

Send to Photos

Push picks straight to a Google Photos album for sharing with family.

Time travel

Every click is logged. Scrub through your selection history, undo regrets, resume next month.

Your photos stay in your Drive.

Photoflick never uploads or stores your image files. We read the folder you point us at via Google’s API, save only your selections (which file IDs you picked), and render the photo-book PDF on the fly. Read the full privacy policy or revoke access any time from your Google Account permissions.