jKeywording | Stock photo keyword generator icon

jKeywording | Stock photo keyword generator

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How to install Open in Chrome Web Store
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Generate captions and keywords for your stock images in two clicks, directly in Adobe Stock, Alamy, Getty/iStock, and Shutterstock.

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jKeywording | Stock photo keyword generator
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✨ jKeywording — Lightning-Fast Stock Photo Keywording ⚡
Spend less time keywording, and more time shooting!

➡️📸 HOW IT WORKS
No keyboard? No problem! jKeywording helps you keyword your images faster and smarter once they are approved on stock photography sites — with just one right-click. Keyword directly from your stock website accounts: Adobe Stock, Alamy, Getty/iStock, Shutterstock.

💡 Perfect for stock photographers who want to publish faster, rank better, and spend less time typing.

🚀 Try it now and watch your workflow take off!

➡️🔥 FEATURES:

💬 Autofill:
– No copy-paste's between tabs, no upload of image files needed! Auto-insert captions and keywords directly into your Adobe Stock Contributor page or your Alamy AIM.
– No need to upload JPGs and download CSVs

🧠 AI-powered magic:
– Instantly generate captions and keywords from any image in your portfolio, with lexicography targeting stock photo buyers, up to the number of keywords you need.

🎯 Control your output:
– Define your custom keywording instructions to tailor the keywording style to your needs
– Add a photo context on the fly to improve keywording accuracy, especially useful for travel and event photography
– Chose among AI services, optimize for speed or for detail and recognition accuracy

Latest reviews

Mirco Vacca
Awesome work. Is there something i can do to support you? You deserve a lot of praise my friend!
Dmitry Igoshin
Works well, saves time (I mostly use Adobe)
Abdullah Azzam Jaafar
Its great. Save time and efficient.
Jean Baptiste
It saves time: generated keywords are accurate (sometimes it provides the scientific name of plants/animals) and there's an option to prefill Alamy fields