FloatPic: A borderless macOS image viewer with floating windows and multi-Space support
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Summary
FloatPic is an ultra-minimalist, borderless macOS native image viewer that lets images float above other windows. It features native gestures, blazing-fast loading, support for 30+ image formats, and intelligent multi-Space behavior (images appear on every desktop). The app uses a single-panel approach where opening a new image replaces the current one, with swipe/arrow key navigation between images in the same directory.
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· 4 pulledFloatPic panels use canJoinAllSpaces, so each floating image appears on every desktop/Space automatically.
The image genuinely stays pinned above your work regardless of which Space you're on.
Opening a new image replaces the one in the existing floating window, and you navigate between images in the same directory with swipe or arrow keys.
Make the software disappear, let images float.
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