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GalleryPlanner is a local-first web app for planning gallery walls with real measurements, real frame sizes, and your own photos.
Instead of guessing on the floor and hoping it translates to the wall, you can set your exact wall dimensions, add your frame inventory, and design layouts to the inch before you hammer a single nail.
The app combines manual control with AI assistance:
GalleryPlanner is built with privacy in mind. Your photos stay on your device (browser storage), and core planning workflows run in-browser. No forced cloud photo uploads.
When your layout is ready, you can export outputs for real-world execution, including a printable PDF hanging guide with exact coordinates and project bundles for backup/transfer.
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GalleryPlanner blends precision + privacy + AI in one tool.
Bottom line: it is not just a mood-board app, it is a practical planning workflow from idea to install.
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Choose GalleryPlanner if accuracy and execution matter.
Compared with tools like ArtPlacer and other broad visual planners, GalleryPlanner is optimized for people who want to actually hang the wall confidently.
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Primary audience: people planning real gallery walls in real homes.
It is especially useful for anyone who wants a measurable plan, not just visual inspiration.
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GalleryPlanner was created by Tim Straub, a data scientist, after a real home project: turning a growing family frame collection into a clean wall layout with exact spacing.
Existing options did not meet two core needs:
So he built GalleryPlanner as a local-first, measurement-accurate planner for practical, confidence-first installs.
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