Polar Rose Blog – A blog about sharing photos & other stuff that matters to us

8th October, 2009, 10:35 am | 7 comments |

View, organize and share photos from anywhere in one place

First Flickr, now Facebook Photos; Polar Rose has become the premier destination for viewing, naming, and sharing photos between users and sites. Using our refined auto-tagging tool, Polar Rose has made it easier and quicker than ever to organize pictures and create people-centric albums.


Facebook integration


Polar Rose loves photos and most people share that passion with us. We all love to share and view photos of ourselves and our friends online, but no one wants to be locked in to a single site to host their photos. Most of us forget to or can’t take the time to tag, making photos hard to find and even harder to share in a meaningful way.


Polar Rose now supports sharing your photos across Flickr, Facebook Photos and 23hq.com, with many more to come.



  1. Stay up to date – Keep up with photos from your friends and family on Flickr or Facebook in one place and let your friends and family keep up with yours. It’s like a single photo album you share with all the people you care about.

  2. Auto-tag your photos – Find and auto-tag photos using fantastic face recognition. Together you create a people-centric photo album by effortlessly naming people in photos.

  3. Share with your friends – Automatically share your photos with the people who are in them by email or on Facebook!


For details of the latest release take a look at the release blog post.


Have fun & see you in there!

7 Responses to “View, organize and share photos from anywhere in one place”

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  6. rpcutts says:

    I came to this site from 23. I saw that I could log in with facebook. Excellent I thought.

    Then it asks me to allow you to publish to my facebook newsfeed. I thought no, I don’t want it to do anything to my facebook account I just want to signup.

    Then it tells me I can’t use facebook connect unless I allow you to spam my feed…. What’s that all about?

  7. mikkel says:

    rpcutts – That’s all about a service that’s perhaps not for you. We facilitate sharing cross different photo sources and post relevant information to relevant people through their social network.
    Some might be looking for a tool to work with ones own photos. That’s not what we do. ;)

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