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OuEstCharlie Woof — MCP App photo gallery

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Search and browser you photos in your AI assistant while preserving your privacy and metadata

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Woof — See your Photo Gallery in your AI assistant

Status: Early Preview

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Woof is a media management system that keeps your photos exactly where they are — on your own drives — while giving you a beautiful, searchable gallery powered by your AI assistant (Claude Desktop, Goose...).

No cloud subscription. No proprietary lock-in. Your library, your way.

Woof is the MCP App frontend to "Où est Charlie ?" ("Where is Wally?" in French), a full framework to manage you photos (later movies and other media).

What makes it different

Most photo managers lock your library into a cloud service (Google Photos, iCloud) or require a database server that becomes a single point of failure. Woof takes a different approach:

  • Conversation as your gallery. Woof connects to your AI assistant (Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, Goose…) and turns it into a full photo browser. Ask in plain language, get results inline. No separate app to learn.
  • Privacy by design. Only metadata travels to your AI assistant — your actual photos are served locally by Woof. Your pictures are never uploaded to any AI service unless you explicitly ask.
  • No database lock-in. Metadata lives as XMP sidecar files right next to your photos, plus lightweight JSON manifests. Move a drive, copy a folder — your entire organization travels with your photos.
  • Open formats, forever. XMP is an ISO standard. JSON is universal. AVIF is royalty-free. Every tool you already use — Lightroom, darktable, ExifTool — can read your metadata today and long after OuEstCharlie is gone.
  • Your photos are never touched. Woof reads your library as-is. It never modifies, moves, or deletes your original files. It also honors existing XMP metadata from Lightroom, darktable, or any other tool — rather than overwriting it.
  • Works with your existing folder structure. Just point Woof at your photos folder. No migration, no reorganization required.

More about OuEstCharlie and Woof on the OuEstCharlie Blog


First Steps

1. Register your photos folder

Once Woof is connected to your AI client, ask it to register your photo folder:

"Add a local library to Woof pointing to /Users/yourname/Pictures"

Woof supports any folder on a local drive — including folders synced from iCloud Drive, OneDrive, or Google Drive, as long as the files are locally available.

2. Index your library

Trigger the indexer to scan your photos and build the metadata index:

"Index my local library"

Woof will launch the indexing agent, which will:

  • Read EXIF/XMP metadata from each photo
  • Write XMP sidecar files alongside your originals (never modifying the originals)
  • Generate thumbnails and previews
  • Build a fast index for querying

Indexing speed is roughly 10 to 100 seconds per 1,000 photos depending on format and hardware.

3. Start browsing

Once indexing is complete, just ask:

"Show me photos in Woof from last July"

"In Woof, show me pictures taken near Paris"

"Search Woof for photos with 'Tour Eiffel' in the description"

"How many photos do I have in Woof?"

The gallery panel will appear inline in your conversation with matching results.

<p align="center"><img src="assets/screenshot_2024-07-05.jpg" alt="Woof in Claude Desktop" height="500"></p> <p align="center"><i>Ouestcharlie Woof photo gallery inside Claude Desktop</i></p>

Storage

V1 supports local filesystem and cloud_mount libraries on macOS, Linux, and Windows:

  • filsystem for a standard local hard drive or SSD, including local network drive (e.g. NAS)
  • clound_mount for a folder synced from iCloud Drive, OneDrive, Google Drive, or Infomaniak kDrive — as long as files are downloaded and locally accessible

Native cloud storage (S3, Azure, GCS, OneDrive API) is planned for V2.


Status

Woof is an early preview targeting a focused V1 scope:

FeatureStatus
Local filesystem indexing (macOS, Linux, Windows)Working
Mounted cloud drives (iCloud Drive, OneDrive, kDrive)Working — files must be locally synced
JPEG, PNG, TIFF, HEIC, RAW supportWorking (HEIC and RAW dependant on the build options)
Date, dimensions, GPS bounding box, camera make and model, camera settings, tags searchWorking
Full-text search on photo descriptionWorking
Sort ascending or descending on any fieldWorking
Gallery view (Claude Desktop or Goose) as grid or previewWorking
Video supportPlanned for V2
Albums and smart filtersPlanned for V2
Share pictures with host (Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, Goose...)Planned for V2
Enrichment agents (faces, scene recognition)Planned for V2
Change detection / automatic re-indexingPartial (added and removed pictures)
Mobile companion appPlanned for V3
Native cloud libraries (S3, OneDrive, GCS…)Planned for V3

What this means for you: V1 works well for browsing and searching a local photo library. If you hit a bug or unexpected behavior, please open an issue.


Privacy Policy

Woof is designed with privacy as a core principle.

  • Data collected: Only photo metadata (EXIF, GPS coordinates, camera make/model, dates, file paths) is read and indexed. No account or personal information is collected.
  • Data storage: All metadata is stored locally on your own device as XMP sidecar files and JSON manifests alongside your photos. No data is stored on any remote server.
  • AI assistant: Only metadata and thumbnail images are sent to your AI assistant (Claude, ChatGPT, Goose…) when you perform a search. Your original photo files are never uploaded to any AI service unless you explicitly share them.
  • Third parties: No metadata or usage data is shared with any third party.
  • Retention: All data remains under your full control. Deleting the XMP sidecars and .ouestcharlie/ folders from your photo library completely removes all Woof metadata.

For privacy questions, please open an issue.


Support

Bug reports and feature requests: GitHub Issues


Developers' corner

For developer and architecture documentation, see README_DEV.md.


License

MIT license