Glossary
Natural-Language Gallery Search
Natural-language gallery search lets a client find photos by typing what they want — 'the sunset shots', 'photos of grandma', 'people jumping' — instead of scrolling. The gallery understands the query because each photo is AI-tagged on upload.
How it works
When photos are uploaded, an AI model tags each one with what it contains — scenes, activities, moods. The client's typed query is matched against those tags, so 'the beach photos' surfaces the right shots from a thousand-image gallery in a second.
Why it matters
Big galleries are where sales stall — clients give up scrolling. Letting them jump straight to what they want (a person, a moment, a setting) keeps them engaged, which lifts favourites and purchases.
Frequently asked questions
- How is gallery search different from folders or albums?
- Folders require the photographer to organise manually, up front. Natural-language search needs no manual sorting — the AI tags every photo automatically, and the client queries it in plain language. It scales to galleries far too large to foldering by hand.