Before KeywordLens
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Lightroom metadata panel
Folder: Safari Day 2
Location: GPS coordinates only
Subject: not described
IMG_4821.NEF2026-05-03No useful keywords
Lightroom Classic catalog enrichment
KeywordLens enriches Lightroom Classic metadata using visual AI, GPS context, and offline location intelligence with cloud or local AI providers under your control.
A catalog-friendly comparison showing how visual AI and location context turn a photo into useful Lightroom metadata.
Select photos, enrich them with AI and location context, then write structured metadata back to Lightroom without manually reviewing every image one by one.
Work from the catalog photographers already use instead of exporting images to a separate organizer.
Choose convenience through cloud providers, or keep processing local with Ollama or LM Studio.
Use coordinates, reverse geocoding, POIs, regions, and offline packs to improve keyword relevance.
Write Lightroom keywords and optional location metadata while preserving existing keywords by default.
KeywordLens presents visual understanding, location context, provider choice, and Lightroom-safe writing as one coherent metadata workflow.
Add AI-assisted Lightroom keywords, titles, captions, descriptions, and scientific names through Lightroom Classic workflows.
Combine GPS, reverse geocoding, POIs, regions, parks, and reserves to produce better location-aware tags.
Choose Azure OpenAI, Google Gemini, LM Studio, or Ollama based on the workflow, privacy, and model quality you want.
Download or self-host POI and region packs so GPS-tagged photos can be enriched without live lookup dependencies.
Choose the processing model that fits your privacy and quality needs.
Existing keywords are preserved unless replacement is explicitly enabled.
Original image pixels are not altered by the metadata enrichment workflow.
Plugin builds and offline packs are browsable, downloadable, and backed by Azure-hosted storage.
Install KeywordLens, configure your preferred provider, and run your first Lightroom batch from the catalog you already use.