Write the main subject clearly.
A strong title says what the image is about without stuffing every keyword into one sentence.
fotometa helps photographers, videographers, and AI creators turn a folder of assets into editable metadata for Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, iStock, Getty Images, and standard CSV workflows.
Buyers search by subject, location, mood, concept, color, activity, and usage context. A useful keyword set describes what is actually visible and avoids vague, repeated, or misleading terms.
A strong title says what the image is about without stuffing every keyword into one sentence.
Descriptions can mention action, setting, season, emotion, or business use cases when they are visible and relevant.
Put the strongest 5-10 keywords near the top, then add supporting details and broader concepts.
Example asset: a freelance photographer editing photos on a laptop in a coffee shop.
Useful keywords: photographer, laptop, coffee shop, editing, freelance, creative work, remote work, small business, content creator, digital workflow.
Weak keywords: money, success, famous, camera store, travel, studio, luxury. These may be attractive search terms, but they do not describe the image accurately.
fotometa is strongest when you upload many similar assets and need consistent metadata fast: stock photographers, AI image creators, videographers, agencies, and small teams that prepare batches for multiple marketplaces.
Open the web app, generate metadata for a small batch, and compare the output with your current manual workflow. Keep the final review human, especially for people, trademarks, editorial restrictions, and sensitive content.