How to set a default photo viewer Just a heads up, installing a third-party photo viewer app isn’t going to be enough. You also have to make it your default Photo viewer app. To do that on Windows 10, head over to the search bar and type Default. Next, go to Default Apps Settings > Photos. Now you can select any Photo viewer as your default image viewer.

Best Photo Viewer for Windows 10

1. Windows Photo Viewer

Windows Photo Viewer has been a part of the Windows family since Windows XP. Formerly, it was known as Windows Picture and Fax Viewer and later renamed to Windows Photo Viewer. Coming to Windows 10, Microsoft universally replaced it with its updated version Photos. But, the developers still haven’t removed it from the system and it’s still accessible within the files. However, in order to make it work, you would have to tweak the registry keys. I wouldn’t recommend manually editing them and hence you should download the .reg files app.

File formats: JPEG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, etc. Pros:

Simple UI with minimal features

Cons:

Native editing reduces the size Doesn’t support GIFs

How to get Windows Photo Viewer back in Windows 10 If you have upgraded from a previous version to Windows 10, you would see the Windows Photo Viewer directly in the Default Apps menu under Settings. If you have installed Windows 10 from scratch, you need to follow these steps to activate it:

Download these registry files for the Windows photo viewer Extract and double click on the “Activate Windows Photo Viewer on Windows 10” file Next, restart your computer and your beloved Windows photo Viewer should be back. And if you wish to deactivate it, just run the ‘Deactivate Windows Photo Viewer on Windows 10’ file and restart your system

2. HoneyView

HoneyView is the most basic third-party image viewer for Windows 10. It’s almost similar to Windows Photos Viewer in functionality and features, however, it supports a couple of extra image formats like PNG, GIF, etc.

Features: It allows you to rotate images and perform basic resizing with it. Editing can be done by attaching a link to either Photoshop or Paint. You can bookmark images for future references. Format: JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and PSD. Pros:

Ease of usability and resemblance to the windows photo viewer

Cons:

No inbuilt editing tools

Download Honeyview: Windows 10

3. ImageGlass

ImageGlass is another minimal photo viewer for Windows 10. But what really stands out is the modern UI of the tool compared to other photo view apps.

Read: 9 Best Reminder Apps for Windows Features:  ImageGlass lets you view a slideshow of all the images saved in a folder. Something so simple and useful but still lacking in Windows Photo. You can link different image editors to different file formats. For instance, I can link PSDs to Photoshop. So every time I choose to edit a PSD, it will open in Photoshop only. It supports pretty much every file type under the sun. Format: JPG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, WEBP, and 72+ image formats. Pros:

Slideshow of images

Cons:

Lacks inbuilt editing tools

Download ImageGlass: Windows 10

4. IrfanView

IrfanView is one of the most popular third-party image viewing apps and it is even our pick for the best photo viewer for Windows 10. It is named after the creator Irfan Sklijan and is free to use. The software is pretty light, intuitive and supports a large graphics file format base.

Features: IrfanView is optimized to perform better and has a footprint of only 2MB. Apart from the image viewing, it also has a few extra tools. For instance, it supports OCR to “read” text on an image and export it to an editable format. Apart from that, you can also color correct pictures, add watermarks and a few different filters. Format: BMP, GIF, JPEG, JP2 & JPM, PNG, TIFF, RAW, ECW, EMF, FSH, ICO, PCX, PBM, PDF, PGM, PPM, TGA, Flash, Ogg and text files. Pros:

Lightweight and easy to use Versatile file format base and can easily handle huge RAW images Supports more than 50 plugins

Cons:

Not the best UI Although it can be fixed in the settings, scrolling through folders is painful as Irfan View constantly tries to open a non-image.

Download IrfanView: Windows 10

5. FastStone Image Viewer

The FastStone image viewer is yet another lightweight image viewer for Windows 10 with multiple language support. It has a slideshow option with many attractive transition effects.

Features: Foremost, it supports audio and video playback. It supports multi-monitor configuration which would come in handy if you work with a large number of images. It also supports viewing, renaming, and converting files in batch. Moreover, you can also use the portable variant that can be run without installing. Format: BMP, JPEG, JPEG 2000, GIF, PNG, PCX, TIFF, WMF, ICO, and TGA), RAW, MP4, MP3. Pros:

Dark theme support to complement Windows theme Supports renaming and converting in batch Support for video and audio playback Email sharing option

Cons:

Slow thumbnail generation Overall scrolling is slow.

Download Faststone: Windows 10

6. XnView

With initial support for only Unix systems, Xnview is now available as a photo viewer for Windows 10 as well. It is not just an image viewer but a photo organizer and editor too. XnView is a robust software and supports multiple languages.

Features: XnView not only supports 500+ image formats but also a few audio and video formats. It also supports scripting to rename a batch of files in a single stretch. On top of that, you can use basic editing tools to crop, resize, rotate, and add a bunch of effects. You can edit Raster images too which is a rare feature. Format: JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG, TIFF, Raster and 500+ file formats. Pros:

Supports large file format base Scripting for basic tasks supported

Cons:

It is free only for private use

Download XnView: Windows 10

7. FocusOn Image Viewer

Features: FocusOn supports 100+ image file formats. You can also view and delete the EXIF data, batch rename files using a standard file naming format. It also has an inbuilt image editor. Format: JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIF, JP2, J2K, PSD, AI, EPS, CR2, NEF, ARW, DNG, RAW, and 100+ image formats Pros:

Inbuilt photo editor without damaging the original Inbuilt sharing support to your Blog, Twitter, Facebook Viewing and deleting EXIF data Batch renaming of files Email sharing option

Cons:

Cannot view photos inside an archived folder

Download FocusOn Image Viewer: Windows 10 Features:

It has an inbuilt image file browser. The editing tools are quite extensive and easily accessible on the Preview page. You can also set up a slideshow of multiple images within a folder. Pros:

An extensive set of editing tools Supports renaming and converting in batch

Cons:

Lacks extensive EXIF data and a print button

Download JPEGView: Windows 10

Supports OneDrive Slideshow mode Batch rename and format change

Cons:

Features: QuickLook quietly runs in the background and listens for the hotkey’s trigger. A few different hotkeys are available to control the environment of the file are available. It not only supports image preview but also lets you view PDF, PSDs, text files, etc. Format: images, videos, PSD, PDF and text files. Pros:

Open source and free Quick and responsive

Cons:

It doesn’t actually have an option to manipulate the files on its own

Download Quicklook: Windows 10

10. Nomacs

Nomacs is an open-source, free to use image viewer for Windows 10 which has a lot of tricks up its sleeve.

Features: Nomacs offers mosaic generation by overlaying a database of images based on similar histograms. My favorite feature is the synchronization of multiple instances. This enables me to easily compare images by zooming in or panning at the exact same position or even by overlaying them with different opacity. Nomacs not only reads images in the zip archives but even previews MS office documents. You can also add notes to images to keep track of their origin. Nomacs includes image manipulation methods for adjusting brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, gamma, and exposure. Format: It supports all the popular image formats including camera raw formats. Pros:

Quickly compare multiple images

Cons:

Recent updates have made it slow

Download Nomacs: Windows 10 Also Read: 7 Best PDF voice reader for Windows

11. 123 Photo Viewer

123 Photo Viewer is a light and fast photo viewer for Windows 10 with support for OneDrive.

Features: The UI is easy to navigate and it comes with plenty of filters and effects for basic editing. There is a slideshow viewer included for reliving those memories. There is support for batch rename and format change. Formats: JPEG, GIF, PNG, WEBP, etc. Pros:

Can’t autodetect and auto-scan folders with images

Download 123 Photo Viewer: Windows 10

12. Movavi Photo Manager

If you are looking for an advanced photo viewer, Movavi is really cool. Movavi comes with face recognition built-in (just like Google Photos) allowing it to group photos of the same person in the same folder. However, for that to work, you will have to add images to Movavi manually. It makes life so much easier and fun. The UI is pretty and you can sort images by geolocation, date, and other metadata. Useful for pictures taken on smartphones and DSLR. You can also use the search function to sort by metadata.

Pros:

Face recognition and album creation Search and group images by metadata Find and remove duplicate images Can handle tens and thousands of images

Cons:

Images have to be uploaded to the app Search lacks contextual queries

Download Movavi Photo Manager: Windows 10 ($8) Also Read: 10 Best Ways to Open and Edit PSD files without Photoshop