Your photos are more than only pictures. It can tell you not only when and where the photo was taken. It can also tell you what was on the photo and what was the most prominent color. And if your photos contain any faces, it can tell you more about each face (like gender, age, emotion, hair color, etc.). But there is more... If you have a photo from your friends or family, it can also tell you who is on the photo.
To achieve this, you must submit your photos to be analyzed, where it will be enriched with metadata. Hereafter you can sort, group and search through them in different domains (like time, keywords, face characteristics, etc.). Note that your original photos will NOT be altered.
You can pick a single photo or a complete folder from your photo library or you can use the camera of your device to take a photo. The selected photo(s) will then be analyzed and enriched with metadata like 'tags' (keywords), a description, color information, face characteristics, age, gender, emotion, etc. It uses AI techniques to do so. And if you trained the app correctly with a number of 'known faces' it can even identify faces (it can tell you who is on the photo).
All your analyzed photos will be shown as thumbnails. And because each photo is enriched with metadata, you can group, sort, and search through them in different domains. e.g. you can search for photos with specific face attributes or tags.
You can also select one or more photos from your collection and export them (including the metadata) to different document formats like Word, PowerPoint, Pdf, or Html, or you can share them with other applications.
You can use the usual pinch-zoom gestures to zoom-in or out. But you will also see face-rectangles that marks the recognized or identified faces.
Another way to view your photos with embedded location data is by means of a world map. You see a world map where all the countries containing photos will be highlighted and are selectable. When you tap a country you will zoom-in to that country and see all its thumbnails. You can zoom-in even further to show it full-size.