How to Organize iOS Photos Using Tidy

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Following on from our article teaching you how to permanently delete and restore photos on iOS 8 we felt it important to offer all you budding photographers a way to easily organize your photo album.

It can be a nightmare scrolling through your pictures to find certain pictures and the average smartphone user tends to take a lot of pictures too. In fact, rarely a day goes by when you won’t see someone snapping a photo with a smartphone; so we feel this article could be helpful to all those amateur photographers out there.

Tidy aims to address these problems faced by the snap-happy smartphone user by giving you a simple way to organize your photos.

Available for both Android and iOS users, Tidy is a great app whichever operating system your phone utilises. Once downloaded, Tidy will search your camera roll or photo gallery and create ‘groupings’ of photos.

Once these groupings have been created, you have the choice of whether to use these groupings and turn them into individual albums. This process is highly simplistic and you can turn a grouping into an album just by swiping right.

If you swipe to the left you will archive the photos, demonstrating how speedy and easy it is to sort through your photos in a kind of Tinder-esque platform for photos.

Once your album is created you can further sort your photos into collages or columns. From an album you can easily share the photos, name the album, name individual photos, add captions and favourite photos allowing you to easily access your best pics.

This is a blessing for anyone who regularly likes to show off their pictures or share them to social media and truly enhances the Android and iOS photo experience.

To download Tidy, simply search for it in the Play or iTunes store- depending on whether your phone operates on Android or iOS of course. At the time of writing Tidy is free to download.

If you liked this article and enjoy organizing and personalizing your phone’s interface then why not check out our article on changing your phone’s camera software for Android?