A closer look
An iPhone editor that respects the photograph.
Priime for iPhone was built around a simple idea: most people who take a beautiful photograph don't want to spend twenty minutes editing it. They want a small set of trusted looks, a quick way to apply one, and the confidence that the result will hold up wherever the picture lands — Instagram, a print, a portfolio site, a family album.
Curated, not generated.
Every style inside Priime is authored by a working photographer. We don't ship algorithmic auto-enhance, AI guesses, or recycled LUTs. Each look is a complete grade — color, contrast, tone, grain, and balance — crafted to feel coherent across thousands of different scenes. When you tap a style, you're not getting "a filter"; you're seeing how a specific photographer would have taken your image through their personal workflow.
How a typical edit feels.
Open the app. Tap the photo you want to edit. Swipe through the carousel of styles at the bottom of the screen — each one updates the preview live. When something resonates, tap it. Use the intensity slider to dial the look back to taste. If the photograph needs a touch more — a brighter exposure, a warmer cast, a softer shadow — the manual panel is one tap away. Export. Done.
The whole process takes well under a minute for most photographs. For more considered edits, every adjustment is non-destructive and reversible; you can return to the original at any time.
Who Priime for iPhone is for.
It's for the professional photographer who wants a fast first-pass before unloading a card. For the enthusiast who shoots seriously on their phone and wants their images to look intentional. For the parent or traveler who simply wants their photographs to feel a little more themselves. The interface adapts to all three — minimal by default, deeper when you ask for it.
What you won't find.
No subscription. No tracking. No social network bolted on. No cloud upload of your photographs without your say-so. Priime for iPhone is a tool, not a platform — and we work hard to keep it that way.