Using AI in Photo Supreme
Generate Descriptions, Headlines, and Keywords
Digital asset management lives or dies by metadata. Even the most stunning image is hard to find, license, or reuse if it isn’t properly described, titled, and tagged. That’s where AI-powered metadata in Photo Supreme comes in. In this guide, we’ll walk through how to use AI inside Photo Supreme to automatically generate descriptions, headlines, and keywords, why it matters, and best practices to get the most accurate and useful results.
Why Metadata Matters (and Why AI Helps)?
Traditionally, adding metadata meant hours of manual work: staring at photos, typing captions, guessing keywords, and still missing important details. AI changes that by:
Analyzing image content automatically
Generating human‑readable descriptions
Suggesting relevant keywords and concepts
Speeding up workflows for large libraries
For photographers, agencies, marketers, and archivists, this means faster organization, better searchability, and more consistent metadata.
What AI Can Do in Photo Supreme
Photo Supreme integrates AI to analyze images and generate:
Descriptions – Clear, natural-language summaries of what’s in the photo
Headlines (Titles) – Short, punchy titles suitable for catalogs or stock libraries
Keywords – Searchable tags including objects, people, settings, actions, and concepts
One of Photo Supreme’s strengths is its flexible AI architecture. You can choose between:
Online AI services such as OpenAI
Locally installed Large Language Models (LLMs) via Ollama
This lets you balance accuracy, speed, cost, and privacy based on your workflow. These AI-generated fields can be reviewed, edited, and refined: so you stay in control.
Choosing Your AI Engine: Online vs Local
Before generating metadata, it’s important to understand the two AI approaches Photo Supreme supports.
Online AI Services (e.g., OpenAI or Google Gemini).
When connected to an online AI service, your images (or image representations) are securely sent to a cloud-based model for analysis.
Pros
State-of-the-art accuracy and language quality
Excellent understanding of complex scenes and concepts
No local hardware requirements
Constantly improving models
Cons
Requires an internet connection
Ongoing usage or subscription costs
Not ideal for highly sensitive or restricted images
Online AI is ideal for users who want maximum quality and convenience, especially for editorial, stock, or marketing workflows.
Local AI Models via Ollama
Photo Supreme can also connect to locally installed LLMs using Ollama, allowing AI processing to happen entirely on your own machine.
Pros
Images and metadata never leave your system
No per-use or subscription costs after setup
Works offline
Full control over models and versions
Cons
Requires local setup and maintenance
Slower performance on less powerful hardware
Language and concept accuracy may vary by model
Local AI is a strong choice for privacy-focused users, institutions, or anyone working with confidential or regulated content.
Which Should You Choose?
Many users combine both approaches:
Use online AI for critical, public-facing images
Use local AI for private archives, testing, or offline work
Photo Supreme makes it easy to switch between AI engines, so you’re never locked into a single approach.
Getting Started: Preparing Your Images
Before using AI metadata generation, make sure:
Your images are already imported into Photo Supreme
Basic technical metadata (date, camera, location if available) is intact
You’ve selected one image or a batch of images in the catalog
AI works best when images are well-exposed and clearly depict subjects, but it can handle a wide range of styles.
Generating AI Descriptions, and Headlines (Titles)
What Descriptions Are: Descriptions are full sentences or short paragraphs that explain what the image shows. They’re ideal for:
Asset libraries
Editorial use
SEO-driven platforms
What Headlines Are: Headlines are concise titles that make images easy to scan in grids and search results. A good headline is:
Short
Specific
Informative
How to Generate Them
Select one or more images
Open the AI Panel in Photo Supreme by clicking the AI button from the Command Bar below the thumbnails.
Choose Analyze with AI
Let the AI analyze the image(s)
Photo Supreme will populate the description and headline field with a readable summary, such as the main subject, environment, and activity.
Best Practice Tips
Review descriptions and headlines for accuracy (especially locations or people)
Rewrite slightly to match your brand voice if neededDouble-click on the Description or Headline field to edit the generated text.
Use AI texts as a strong first draft, not a final authority
Generating AI Keywords
AI keywords in Photo Supreme are grouped into clear, manageable categories:
Objects; Physical items and visible subjects in the image
Styles; Visual style, mood, or photographic characteristics
Events; Activities, actions, or situations taking place
Miscellaneous; Additional concepts, themes, or supporting ideas
This categorization makes it easy to review and select only the keywords that matter to you.
Turning AI Keywords into Catalog Labels
Each generated keyword can optionally be promoted to a Catalog Label, allowing it to become part of your catalog/controlled vocabulary.
You can:
Select individual keywords to convert into Catalog Labels
Select all keywords within a single category (for example, all Objects)
Select all keywords across all categories in one action
This gives you full control over how AI-generated keywords integrate into your existing catalog structure, ensuring consistency without sacrificing speed.
AI Results and Searchability: Even Without Applying Metadata
An important advantage of Photo Supreme’s AI integration is that AI results enrich the catalog search engine even if you don’t apply them to metadata or your controlled vocabulary.
This means:
You can choose not to push AI-generated descriptions, headlines, or keywords into your metadata
You can apply only part of the AI results (for example, only the description/headline but not, or only some of, the keywords)
Yet all AI analysis results remain searchable within Photo Supreme
The AI-derived data becomes part of the internal search index, enhancing searchability across your catalog without permanently altering your metadata or label hierarchy. This approach lets you benefit from AI-powered discovery while keeping full editorial control. Ideal for users who want better search results without committing every AI suggestion to their metadata.
Batch Processing with AI
One of Photo Supreme’s biggest strengths is batch metadata processing.
You can:
Select dozens or hundreds of images
Run AI description, headline, and keyword generation in one go
Review results efficiently afterward
This is especially powerful for:
Event photography
Stock submissions
Large archival imports
Reviewing and Refining AI Results
AI is fast, and helpful, but not perfect. Always plan for a review step:
Check factual accuracy
Ensure consistency with your naming conventions
Adjust tone for your audience
Think of AI as a metadata assistant, not a replacement for human judgment.
Final Thoughts
Using AI in Photo Supreme to generate descriptions, headlines, and keywords can dramatically improve your workflow. Instead of starting from a blank page, you start with intelligent suggestions, saving time while improving consistency and searchability.
The key is balance: let AI do the heavy lifting, then apply your expertise to polish the results.
If you manage large photo collections or rely on metadata for discovery and monetization, AI-powered tools in Photo Supreme are no longer optional: they’re a competitive advantage.