Peakto, made by Cyme, already works with a number of platforms, including Lightroom Classic, Apple Photos, Aperture, and Instagram, among others. Meanwhile, Skylum’s Luminar Neo is a photo editor with a focus on AI tools to change backgrounds, alter skin texture, and manipulate lighting. It also integrates with Photoshop, Lightroom, and Apple Photos. Luminar Neo is also“What sets this compatibility apart is its in-depth interconnection.
Peakto will continuously synchronize with Luminar Neo, so users won’t have to wonder if they’re seeing the more recent version of a file they were working on. Multiple versions will be visible, as well. Users can drag and drop within Peakto to use Luminar’s features, and can take files edited on other platforms and make Luminar Neo versions.
“Many photographers desire the power and simplicity of Luminar Neo. However, concerns about fragmented photo catalogs scattered across various editing platforms, disparate formats, and the lack of consistent management features have been obstacles for users. As a universal cataloger, Peakto facilitates this adoption by consolidating all photos into a unified interface and enhancing Luminar Neo with exclusive photo management tools,” reads a release from Peakto.
Peakto works with Mac and can be purchased for a one-time payment of $189 or through an annual or monthly subscription. Luminar Neo costs $15 a month, $99 a year, or $149 every two years. It also has a one-time $249 payment option.