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Zush: AI-Powered macOS App for Automatic File Renaming and Organization

By

Kirill Isachenko

1mo ago· 1 min readenProduct
Bagel score 38 of 100
38/100
Stale
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Worth a glance, not a chew.

Score38Typepress releaseSentimentpositive

Summary

Zush is a native macOS application that uses artificial intelligence to automatically rename messy files with unclear names (like IMG_1234.jpg) into descriptive, organized filenames. The app can monitor folders in the background or perform batch renaming, supports various file formats including images, PDFs, documents, and RAW files, and adds Finder tags, Spotlight metadata, and custom naming patterns. It's built in Swift and described as lightweight and fast.

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Zush is a native macOS app that uses AI to rename messy files automatically.
It turns names like IMG_1234.jpg or notes-final-v3.docx into clear, descriptive filenames.
Monitor folders in the background or batch rename files instantly.
Supports images, PDFs, documents, and RAW formats.
Built in Swift, lightweight, and fast.
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Zush is a native macOS app that uses AI to rename messy files automatically. It turns names like IMG_1234.jpg or notes-final-v3.docx into clear, descriptive filenames. Monitor folders in the background or batch rename files instantly. Supports images, PDF

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