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Magix Photo Manager

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$29.99 one-time
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  1. Arts, entertainment, and recreation
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  3. Accommodation and food services

What is Magix Photo Manager

MAGIX Photo Manager is a Windows desktop application for organizing, browsing, and performing basic edits on photo libraries. It targets consumers and hobbyist photographers who want local cataloging with folders, tags, ratings, and simple enhancement tools. The product focuses on offline library management and quick sharing/printing workflows rather than end-to-end professional RAW development.

pros

Local library organization tools

It provides core photo management features such as folder-based browsing, tagging/keywords, ratings, and search/filtering to help users sort large collections. This supports offline workflows where files remain on local disks rather than requiring a cloud repository. For users who primarily need cataloging and quick retrieval, the feature set aligns with common photo manager use cases.

Basic editing and enhancement

It includes lightweight editing functions (for example, simple adjustments and corrections) suitable for quick fixes without switching tools. This can reduce reliance on a separate editor for routine tasks like minor exposure or color tweaks. The approach fits users who prioritize organization and occasional edits over advanced retouching or complex non-destructive pipelines.

Consumer-friendly sharing outputs

The product typically supports common output workflows such as exporting, printing, and creating simple presentations or shares from selected images. These features help non-professional users produce deliverables without additional publishing software. It is oriented toward straightforward, file-based sharing rather than enterprise asset distribution.

cons

Limited pro-grade RAW workflow

Compared with tools focused on professional photography workflows, it is not positioned as a full-featured RAW developer with deep camera/lens profiles and advanced non-destructive editing. Users who need detailed color grading, local adjustments, or tethered/pro capture workflows may outgrow it. This can lead to a two-tool workflow for serious editing needs.

Windows-centric desktop focus

The product is primarily a Windows desktop application, which can limit cross-platform use across macOS and mobile devices. Teams or individuals who work across multiple operating systems may face friction in maintaining a consistent catalog. This also reduces suitability for collaborative, multi-device library access.

Weaker cloud and collaboration features

It is oriented toward personal, local photo libraries rather than cloud-first storage, browser-based review, or client proofing. Users looking for shared galleries, permissioned access, or streamlined collaboration may need separate services. As a result, it fits best for single-user management rather than distributed workflows.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
New purchase (Perpetual license) $49.99 (regular) — promotional price displayed as $39.99 on site (limited-time sale) One-time purchase (perpetual license). Downloadable; includes product features listed on MAGIX site. Promotional price noted as available until the date shown on site.
Upgrade (Perpetual license - Upgrade) $29.99 Discounted one-time upgrade price for existing customers (requires account/serial).
Free trial / Download Free (30-day free trial) 30-day time-limited trial download available from MAGIX official site.

Seller details

MAGIX Software GmbH
Berlin, Germany
1993
Private
https://www.magix.com/
https://x.com/MAGIX
https://www.linkedin.com/company/magix/

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