AI Image Picker

Find the strongest photos from every shoot.

Drop in the photos you want ranked, tell ShotRank what you are choosing them for, and get a stronger shortlist without sorting everything by hand.

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Drop your photos

Upload the photos you want ShotRank to rank. JPEG, PNG, WebP, TIFF, and HEIC files are supported.

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What are you choosing photos for?

Pick the closest use case. ShotRank will tune the ranking settings for that goal.

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Rank my photos

Basic mode keeps the settings human-readable. Advanced mode exposes the exact ranking parameters.

Avoid duplicates How aggressively ShotRank should remove photos that look almost the same.
Photo variety Whether the final picks should stay close together or cover more different looks.
Keep alternate shots How many backup options to keep from each group of similar photos.
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Basic answers about photo sets, ranking, and image size limits.

What is a Photo Set?

A Photo Set is one batch of images you want ShotRank to review together. It could be vacation photos, product shots, wedding photos, headshots, or dating profile options.

How does ShotRank work?

ShotRank scores each image against your goal, looks for near-duplicates, groups visually similar shots, and keeps the strongest options from each group so the final shortlist is useful instead of repetitive.

What can I use it for?

You can use it to choose photos for social media, client galleries, events, product marketing, professional profiles, dating apps, or any situation where you have too many similar photos and need a smaller set of strong picks.

What image sizes are supported?

Images must be at least 512 pixels on each side. That is about 0.26 megapixels for a square image. Images larger than 2048 pixels on either side are automatically scaled down before ranking, which is about 4.19 megapixels for a square image.

What happens to images that are too small?

Images below the minimum size are rejected because they usually do not contain enough detail for reliable review. Larger images are automatically scaled down before ranking so the process stays consistent.