Image Importer
RapidRAW now includes an image importer, allowing you to bring photos into a chosen location within your open library. You can import using a naming scheme and subfolder structure, and even delete images from the source device after a successful copy.
Batch Renaming
You can now batch rename images using a flexible, customizable naming scheme:
Reworked Crop & Transforms Tool
The transform tools - especially 90° rotation - were previously buggy. They've been reworked and now function near flawlessly. I haven’t managed to break them yet, even with portrait images.
Image Straighten Tool
With the new straighten tool, you can draw a line (e.g. a horizon or reference edge), and it’ll automatically rotate the image so that line is perfectly straight:
New Theme Image
Took a shot somewhere in Switzerland with the Mavic 4 Pro recently - it's now featured as the new dark theme home screen.
What to Download
OS | Architecture | Format | Download Link |
---|---|---|---|
Windows | x64 | .exe
| RapidRAW for Windows |
macOS (Apple Silicon) | ARM64 | .dmg
| RapidRAW for macOS ARM |
macOS (Intel) | x64 | .dmg
| RapidRAW for macOS x64 |
Ubuntu 22.04 | x86_64 | .deb
| RapidRAW for Ubuntu 22.04 |
Ubuntu 24.04 | x86_64 | .deb
| RapidRAW for Ubuntu 24.04 |
For other platforms and formats (ARM builds, RPM, AppImage, etc.), check the full asset list below.
Running on macOS
To run the app on macOS, you’ll need to remove the quarantine flag using the following command:
xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine /Applications/RapidRAW.app
This is necessary because the app isn’t code-signed yet, and macOS may otherwise report it as "corrupted."
Running on Windows
You may see a Windows Defender SmartScreen warning when launching the app.
- Click "More info" → "Run anyway"
This happens because the app is not yet signed with a code certificate