Snap Sifter detects and prevents copying of duplicate photos and videos into your photo collection.

Instead of removing duplicates from your collection, why not avoid adding them in the first place?

How does it do this?

SS analyzes your input files, compares them to each other as well as all of your output files, identifies duplicates, and skips copying them.

This means you can sift the same files over and over, and only the new files will get copied. For example, if you plug in your smartphone, and sift all your files, only the new files will be added, exactly once for each output.

You have full control over the tradeoff between speed and quality of duplicate prevention; you can choose ‘best quality’, which used MD5 checksums, which will take more time, or you can choose ‘medium quality’ which does a great job, and is much faster, but is not perfect.

