What I like best about AfterShoot is its ability to streamline the photo culling process through AI, saving a significant amount of time by quickly identifying the best shots from large batches. It allows me to focus more on editing and delivering quality work rather than spending hours sorting images, and its intuitive interface combined with increasingly accurate selections makes it a reliable and efficient tool in my workflow. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One aspect I dislike about AfterShoot is that while its AI culling is generally efficient, it can occasionally miss subtle emotional moments or select similar frames that still require manual review, so it’s not a complete replacement for human judgment. Additionally, performance can vary depending on system resources, and processing large batches may take time on less powerful machines, which slightly reduces the overall speed advantage. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.





