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Eagle

5· 13 reviews
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Manage pictures, screenshots, user interfaces and designs

Eagle App is a digital assets management tool to helps you collect, search, organize and unify your creative files in a new logical way and all in one place. Effortless design inspirations collection, Starts with Eagle! Organizing can be so simple!

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Eagle earns raves for speed, tagging, and a generous one-time license, becoming indispensable for designers and editors managing huge libraries. Makers of refern credit Eagle’s image organization and Chrome extension as inspiration, reinforcing its strong capture and workflow chops. Users praise the clean UI, quick previews, flexible categorization, and reliable syncing via third‑party clouds. Common asks: mobile/iPad apps, nested tag folders, resizable tag sidebar, face recognition, and more frequent updates. Some note payment limited to PayPal and rare antivirus false positives impacting workplace installs.

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Jackson Y
Jackson Y5/51yr ago

Inspired the image organizational and the chrome plugin part of refern.

Pros
+ browser extension (2)
Source: Product Hunt
Timofey Shmatovich
Timofey Shmatovich5/52yr ago

I can't imagine life without this app! I love these filters for sorting tons of content.

Pros
+ filters for sorting (1)
Source: Product Hunt
Samuel
Samuel5/52yr ago

I am very happy with Eagle because it is very fast and easy to use. I would like to have a native Cloud service, but the way it works I can have the files in any Cloud service like Dropbox.

Pros
+ fast performance (5)+ cloud service compatibility (1)
Source: Product Hunt
Eugene M
Eugene M5/51mo ago

Subject: Improvement Request — Nested Folders for Tags and Resizable Sidebar

Problem Description: When organizing tags into a complex tree structure, there is currently no way to create nested folders. Because of this, I have to use long folder names to indicate the parent category. As a result: • The real hierarchy of tags is not visible in the sidebar. • Folder names look identical after being truncated (e.g., SC / Comm..), which makes navigation confusing. • The tags sidebar cannot be resized, so long folder names don’t fit completely.

Why this is an issue: Tags are a key tool for structuring the library. With a large number of categories, the lack of nested folders and the fixed sidebar width create confusion and slow down the workflow significantly.

Suggested Improvements: 1. Add the ability to create nested folders for tags (multi-level hierarchy). 2. Make the tags sidebar resizable in width, so longer folder names can be displayed fully.

Source: Product Hunt
sakulayan Aki
sakulayan Aki5/54mo ago

I currently manage my files using Eagle. I love it for its quick preview, categorization features, and sync capabilities.

Pros
+ quick preview (2)+ categorization features (7)+ sync capabilities (2)
Source: Product Hunt
Amir
Amir5/59mo ago

I absolutly like Eagle! so great! there are still things I would like to be improved but this is the same for every app I use. Like having 2 instances of Eagle for 2 libraries open at same time, importing bookmars from browser, if you have too many tag groups when adding tag to file doing tab it goes outside of visible area maybe auto scroll when at bottom or when resizing the tag screen popup see more tab groups. having separate eagle settings for each library and more, but I currently really like eagle! it has a great browser extension! And i use eagle screenshot tools which is great but also can be more impoved!

Pros
+ browser extension (2)+ screenshot tools (1)+ tagging system (5)
Source: Product Hunt
Blazing Viper
Blazing Viper5/51yr ago

I am a video Editor. I have a lot of assets which include Icons and effects. This is a must have app for anyone who needs to organize libraries of assets for reuse!

Pros
+ asset management (19)
Source: Product Hunt
Luc Le Corre
Luc Le Corre5/51yr ago

I've used Eagle now for 3+ years and it's become a truly indispensable part of my life, helping to organise all my inspiration and assets of over 30,000 images, icons, PDFs and films. Looking forward to Eagle 4.0!

Pros
+ asset management (19)
Source: Product Hunt
Rui Damasio
Rui Damasio5/51yr ago

User-friendly and powerful. It has streamlined our processes and saved us time. Could have more frequent updates tho.

Cons
infrequent updates (2)
Source: Product Hunt
KuroZ
KuroZ5/51yr ago

It's a lifesaver. I had been dreaming about it since I was a fresh video editor. Now, it is my must-have tool to build reference libraries and store my old footage.

Pros
+ asset management (19)
Source: Product Hunt
Heather
Heather5/51yr ago

I've been using Eagle for years for collecting and organizing information. I'm happy with it still now. It's really helpful for people that need to collect lots of info from the web and sort them by tags not just by file paths!

Pros
+ categorization features (7)+ tagging system (5)
Source: Product Hunt
Laurent Gaulhiac
Laurent Gaulhiac5/51yr ago

This app is awesome !!! I just wish to be able to store some code snippets (syntax highlighter is missing) and use it on iPad pro. Otherwise... 200/100

Cons
lack of mobile app (3)
Source: Product Hunt
Andy
Andy5/51yr ago

Really a great file management system!

I'm not giving it 5 stars because for me, photo management lacks 3 essential functions:

  • the possibility of having a face recognition function
  • Maps" view with photo location
  • An "agenda" view with photo dates

If Mac app could also support "Live" photos, it would be more than perfect.

Cons
missing features for photo management (1)
Source: Product Hunt