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Finding and organizing your Media

A growing Media Gallery can fill up fast. Here's how to find what you need — by tag, creator, date, or anything in between.

The quick filter pills

Just below the search bar, four quick toggles let you narrow the view:
  • All (default) – Everything you have access to
  • Created by Org – Org Media only
  • Personal – Personal Media (your own, plus everyone's if you have broader access)
  • Auto-branded – Auto-brand Templates only
Tap one to filter the Gallery instantly.

Search by tag or creator

The search bar accepts:
  • Tag names – e.g., "summer," "drinkware," "lifestyle"
  • Creator emails – find images made by a specific teammate
Type in the bar and the Gallery updates to match.

The Filters panel

For more precision, click Filters to open the panel. You can:
  • Sort by – Newest First (default), Oldest First, Created By A–Z, Created By Z–A
  • Date Range – Today, Last 7 Days, Last 30 Days, Last 90 Days, All Time
  • Created By – Pick one or more teammates from the list
Click Apply to confirm. Active filters appear as chips above the Gallery — click the X on any chip to remove it, or click Clear All to reset.

Filtering by tags

Click View Tags to open a tags modal. All tags are listed alphabetically — click one to filter the Gallery, or click multiple to filter by several tags at once.

The image card at a glance

Each image card shows the basics so you can find what you need without opening it:
  • The image thumbnail
  • The date it was created
  • Who created it
  • The image's tags (as chips)
  • Badges showing whether it's Personal or Org, and whether it's an Auto-brand Template
Click the expand icon on any card to open a full-screen preview without leaving the page.

Quick tips

  • Pagination is 50 per page.
  • Default sort is Newest First — your most recent generations always come up first.
  • Combining filters works. Use the Personal quick filter, the date range, and a tag search together to narrow down to exactly what you need.
That's it — your Gallery, sorted and searchable. Now build something.