Aftershoot is an AI-powered tool specifically designed for photographers to speed up the culling and editing process. It helps users to make groups for similar images and to choose the best one. Moreover, it also provides editing and image adjustment tools. This platform can work even offline and supports both RAW and JPEG formats.  
  Additionally, it also offers 24/7 support with Windows and macOs compatibility. It saves your manual efforts and helps professionals streamline workflow easily. 
   Aftershoot Review Summary   Performance Score
 High
 Assistant Quality
 High-quality assistant
 Interface
 Highly user-friendly Interface
 AI Technology
  Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning algorithms, AI culling 
 Purpose of Tool
  Help photographers in the photo culling and editing process 
 Compatibility
  Web-based Platform, Windows, and macOS compatibility 
 Pricing
 Free trial + paid plan starts at $15/month
    Who is Using Aftershoot?
  -  Photographers: Best tool for professional photographers for organizing wedding and event photos. They can also operate both RAW and JPEG formats,  
  -  Individuals: People who want to explore advanced features for managing their gallery can use this platform. 
  -  Content Creators: Social media influencers can use this tool to save time and get help organizing and selecting images. 
  
     AI-driven photo culling 
  Offline Availability 
 24/7 customer support
  Batch Processing 
  Time-saver 
 Multiple integrations
    Is Aftershoot Free?
 Yes. it offers free access to limited features; for advanced features, you need to get a paid plan. 
  - Aftershoot Basic - $15/month
  - Aftershoot Essentials - $25/month
  - Aftershoot Pro - $48/month
  - Aftershoot Max - $72/month
  
 You will get photo culling, editing, and other advanced features from these plans.
 Aftershoot Pros & Cons
      Provides AI culling for selecting the best images to save manual work. 
  Streamlined workflow and organizes similar images into groups. 
  Offers offline functionality and supports both RAW and JPEG formats. 
  Includes a 30-day free trial period with access to common features. 
  Helps save time with fast processing and editing capabilities. 
        Limited free features in the free plan; a paid plan is required for full access. 
  Has a learning curve for non-skilled users.