Kanvas Gallery is in its initial open testing. You might experience bugs or missing features. Feel free to report them.
Kanvas turns your image library into a living canvas: place, pan, zoom, and explore your images spatially, just the way your mind works. Make the most of your mobile device and tablet screen.
Read more at:
https://www.rspdev.com/apps/kanvas-gallery/
Main Features
- Move the canvas, albums, images
- Place multiple images anywhere on the canvas
- Place albums anywhere on the canvas
- Place images side by side from different albums at once
- Share images from different albums in one shot
- Tap sides of the images to browse the relevant album left and right
- Interact with canvas with natural gestures
- Group related images on the canvas and leave them there for next time
- Adaptive frame rate that respects your battery when there are no interactions
Your Visual Space
Kanvas gallery allows you to explore and arrange photos spatially, just like spreading them out on your office or coffee table. With Kanvas you can finally make use of your whole screen space by opening multiple photos and albums simultaneously.
Pan and zoom anywhere you want, zoom out to see everything at once or zoom in to a specific location Easily place shots side-by-side for comparison, browse different folders in parallel, and move and resize everything whenever you want.
Natural Interaction
Kanvas Gallery is designed to provide the most intuitive touch screen experience.
The main interaction mode is called ‘Natural Interaction’ mode, where items instantly react to your gestures.
When you use one finger, you are directly controlling the album or photo you touch.
Two finger gestures like pinching are contextual: if you pinch on a single picture, you zoom in or out on that photo.
If you place your two fingers on different objects or areas of the screen and pinch, you zoom and pan the canvas itself.
Remembers Your Setup
Kanvas remembers your entire visual layout. Every photo, album, and zoom level remains exactly where you placed it, even after closing and reopening the app. This means you can organize your canvas into themed areas.
For example: gathering screenshots for a specific project or setting aside new photos to review later. Your work is saved, and when you come back everything will be there.
What is NOT Supported
Currently, Kanvas Gallery supports only basic file browsing and operations.
- The gallery is local only, no cloud sync/connection/backup
- No Photo editing abilities
- No ability to display and play videos (in the roadmap)
- No ability to perform operations like move, rename