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Introduction: Desktop Docs is an all-in-one platform built to help users locate, organize, edit, and export media files with efficiency. By leveraging AI to search media libraries based on file content, the tool supports a wide range of formats—including HEIC, JPG, PNG, GIF, MP4, and MOV—and integrates directly with Adobe Premiere Pro. It is designed to streamline media management for professionals, helping ensure files remain organized and accessible.
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Desktop Docs Product Information

What is Desktop Docs?

Desktop Docs is an all-in-one platform designed to help users find, organize, edit, and export their media files quickly and efficiently. It uses AI to search media libraries by describing file contents, supports various formats (HEIC, JPG, PNG, GIF, MP4, MOV, etc.), and integrates with Adobe Premiere Pro for easy editing. It's designed to transform how media professionals find and manage their files, ensuring they never lose a file again.

How to use Desktop Docs?

Users can search for files by describing their contents, upload reference images for similarity searches, and seamlessly export images and video clips to Adobe Premiere Pro. The platform also offers built-in editing tools for resizing, clipping, and format conversion.

Desktop Docs's Core Features

  • AI-powered media search
  • Adobe Premiere Pro integration
  • Smart image resizing
  • Video clip extraction
  • Format conversion & aspect ratios adjustment

Desktop Docs Use Cases

#1 Video editors quickly finding specific footage for projects.
#2 Photographers organizing and searching through large image collections.
#3 Social media managers instantly finding reaction images and memes.

FAQ from Desktop Docs

How does the advanced image search work? +

Desktop Docs uses AI-powered visual recognition to analyze images and videos based on content, colors, objects, and composition. You can search using a reference image or by describing the content you are looking for.

What file formats are supported? +

Desktop Docs supports a comprehensive range of formats, including HEIC, JPG/JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and WEBP for images, as well as MP4, AVI, MOV, MKV, and WEBM for videos.

Is the image recognition done locally? +

Yes, all image analysis is performed locally on your Mac using built-in machine learning models. Your images never leave your computer.

Does Desktop Docs collect your data? +

No. The application does not collect any personal data. All files indexed with our machine learning models remain on your computer and are never uploaded online.

Does Desktop Docs work on Windows? +

Not yet. If you are interested in a Windows version, please send us an email to let us know. If there is sufficient demand, we will consider building it.

What's included when you purchase? +

After a one-time purchase of $49.99, we will email you a download link for the Desktop Docs Mac application. This provides access to all features, including AI-powered search, image resizing, video clipping, and Adobe Premiere integration.

Do you offer refunds? +

Once you download Desktop Docs, the purchase is final and non-refundable.

Desktop Docs Pricing

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Free plan available.

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