AmberStack is a calm, offline photo organizer and tagger. Pull photos from your camera roll, give each one a caption, a place, and a few warm-amber tags, and watch your shelf fill up — without ever uploading a single image.
Why AmberStack
• Fully offline. Photos and metadata live in your phone's private storage. No cloud, no account, no sync.
• Quiet, warm design. A hand-tuned amber palette and soft gradients keep the app calm to scroll, even when your library grows.
• Real tagging that sticks. Build your own tag vocabulary (places, people, moods, projects) and apply several per photo.
• Albums you actually use. Group photos into small, intentional collections instead of one infinite roll.
• Favourite the ones that matter. A single tap promotes a photo so it's always easy to find later.
What you can do
• Pick a photo from your gallery or shoot a new one with the camera.
• Add a caption, a location, and a date — handy for memory and for sorting.
• Tag a photo with several colored tags at once.
• Drop photos into one or more albums.
• Mark favourites and surface them quickly.
• Sort by newest, oldest, or caption — without ever leaving the shelf view.
• Browse a clean grid that adapts to compact or roomy layouts.
What AmberStack does NOT do
• It does not upload your photos anywhere.
• It does not create an account or ask for one.
• It does not show ads.
• It does not include analytics, crash reporting, or third-party tracking SDKs.
• It does not need a network connection to work.
Permissions, in plain language
• Photo library — only when you tap "Add a photo" → "Gallery". The image is copied into AmberStack's own private folder.
• Camera — only when you tap "Add a photo" → "Camera".
• Notifications — not used.
• Location — not requested. The "location" field on a photo is a free-text label you type yourself.
Designed for quiet libraries
AmberStack is built for people who don't want another social photo app. There is no feed, no follower count, no "for you" tab. Just your photos, organized the way you'd organize a real shelf — by hand, with intent, in your own time.
Try it for a week. If it feels good, keep it. If not, uninstall — every byte goes with the app.