Ritt

Organize files with a powerful tag-based system, featuring bulk tagging, advanced search, and AI-driven auto-tagging for images, with flexible filtering and linking capabilities.
File Management Tag-Based Organization Artificial Intelligence Integration

Ritt is a free, tag-based file manager designed to work well on Windows 10 and 11. It's geared to help you organize files and find what you need, and it's different from Windows Explorer in that it's got a lot of power when it comes to tagging.

You can tag files and folders with a single click, and you can tag groups of files in bulk. You can organize tags into a tree structure and combine related tags to narrow down your search. The app also has advanced search abilities that let you combine tags with logical operations (AND, OR, NOT) and filters (for example, size > 5mb or modified < 3days).

Ritt also has:

  • Sync Tags: Synchronize tags and tasks across machines using a cloud service.
  • Create Links: Create links between files and folders to avoid duplication.
  • Auto Tag with AI: Automatically apply relevant tags to selected image files using AI.
  • Built-in Previewer: Supports images, videos, Markdown documents, PDFs and 3D model files.
  • Task Management: See files and tasks in one place.
  • Tag Edit History: Go back to a previous state with two clicks.
  • Scripting Support: Automate repetitive tasks.
  • Graph Visualization: See relationships between files and tags.
  • Light and Dark Themes: Matches your preferred style.

Ritt protects user privacy, with no collection of user information or data.

Ritt has two pricing tiers:

  • LITE: Free, good for casual use, with a 50-tag limit, unlimited tagged files, advanced search and scripting support.
  • PRO: $3/month (annual billing), or $4/month (monthly billing), which adds unlimited tags, sync tags across machines, automatic database backup and AI-powered auto-tagging for image files.

Ritt is good for people who want to manage files and folders with multiple relationships without having to fiddle with folder structures on the file system or worry about duplicating files. It's good for personal and professional use.

Published on June 18, 2024

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