
Images tab gets lightbox view, labels, and level filtering
Finding a specific photo inside a project used to mean scrolling through a flat grid with no way to filter by where in the building the image was taken or what space it showed.

Finding a specific photo inside a project used to mean scrolling through a flat grid with no way to filter by where in the building the image was taken or what space it showed.
The Images tab has been redesigned with four new tools: a full-screen lightbox, label filtering, level filtering, and batch actions for organizing images.
Opening the lightbox is as simple as clicking any image in the grid. The image fills the screen, and you can step forward and backward through the full set using the on-screen arrows or the ← / → keyboard keys. Press Esc to return to the grid. The lightbox works in order, so you can move through every image in your current filtered view without closing and reopening.
Filtering by label or level is available in the Images toolbar at the top of the tab. Open the Label dropdown to show only images tagged with a specific space type — such as Reception or Break Room. Open the Level dropdown to narrow the view to a single floor. Both filters can be applied at the same time, so you can, for example, see only Break Room images on Level 2. The active filters persist while you browse; clear them by resetting the dropdown to All.
Labels are assigned from the grid view. Select one or more images using their checkboxes, then choose Assign Label from the action bar that appears at the bottom of the screen. The same selection flow applies to Assign Level. Both actions update all selected images at once, so tagging a batch of photos from the same area takes a few seconds rather than editing each one individually. A separate Delete action is also available from the same selection bar for removing images from the project.
The Labels column is now visible in the assets table as well, giving you a quick overview of which images have been categorized and which still need tags.