I got tired of organizing creative files in Windows Explorer, so I built a better way
ARKIVE is a media management platform for organizing the chaos of creative media.
Built for people working with large collections of images, videos, and assets, it replaces the frustration of digging through folders and trying to maintain structure manually over time.
Most systems break down the same way, folders become inconsistent, files get duplicated, and searching stops being reliable once the library grows.
So I built something simpler!
How it works:
- Scan one or multiple drives
- Organize files into custom categories
- Use fast filtering to find anything instantly without changing your existing files (or folder structure)
The goal is not to replace your files, it’s to make them usable again.
Coming soon:
- Visually similar search
- Fuzzy search when you don’t remember exact names or locations
ARKIVE is intentionally focused and minimal:
- Local only
- No AI
- Fast and reliable
- Supports a wide range of file types
It runs entirely on your machine and doesn’t rely on cloud syncing or external processing.
Why I built it:
A lot of creative work eventually hits the same wall: file chaos.
File Explorer (and similar systems) work fine at small scale, but they don’t hold up once you’re dealing with large, evolving media libraries.
ARKIVE is a practical alternative to Windows File Explorer for creative workflows. A structured layer on top of your existing drives so you can actually find what you’ve already made.
Yap to me about it!
Please genuinely I am just a passionate girl making this for myself and the people around me, come nerd out to me about how things work and how I could improve them!
You all are angels of the night and I hope you can find a way to test and use my software!
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