Nomacs is a free, open-source image viewer with lightweight editing tools. It runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux and is designed for fast image browsing rather than heavy photo manipulation.
Think of it as a smarter alternative to default OS image viewers, with just enough editing power to handle real workflows.
If you deal with lots of images—photos, screenshots, scientific images, or design assets—Nomacs helps you move faster. It opens large files quickly, supports many formats (including RAW), and avoids the bloat of full photo editors.
It’s especially useful for developers, photographers, and researchers who want speed, transparency, and local-only software.
Nomacs loads images directly from your file system and caches them for fast navigation. You can apply non-destructive adjustments (exposure, contrast, color), crop or rotate images, and sync views across multiple windows for comparison.






