Parfait is an App That Helps You Pick the Perfect Photo

Photos are still an unwieldy beast. Sure back in the olden days you had stacks of polaroids, or rolls upon rolls of film stashed away, which was its own kind of awful, but even the digital era can get muddy.
I generally try to back up pictures of vacations and trips and the like and delete them from my device afterward (whether it’s my phone or a legit camera), but with options like photo streams and cloud files, my goodness, I can barely flip through some of my menus. Parfait attempts to solve the common problem of “I have 15 pictures of this plate of Mexican food” by paring it down, with mixed results.
The gimmick of Parfait (after signing up for yet another proprietary account of course, or by linking your Facebook and Google information) is that after allowing access to your photos, it can “select the best one” from a group. Mind, this isn’t something you’re going to want to use if you’re a “one and done” kind of photographer, but rather someone who takes multiple shots of the same scene. In essence, you’re selecting a group of photos, picking out your favorite highlights (like say, a sunrise), and then it chooses what you might think are the best ones.