Irys APP
In an era where video dominates feeds and algorithms bury images, Irys delivers a pristine, high-resolution app to showcase real photographic work. We believe photography is not disposable content—it’s an art form, a career for some, a passion for others, and a unique way of seeing. Irys exists to support that with care, not just code.
Built different
From day one, Irys was engineered to prioritise community. Unlike traditional social apps, Irys isn’t built for click-throughs, likes, or infinite scroll. It’s designed as part of a larger, intentional ecosystem where photographers can quiet the noise, connect, and grow.
Whether you’re building a career or building confidence, Irys gives you room to share your work without compromise. Create or join themed groups, or micro-communities, to connect with others who share your photographic interests—or offer a fresh perspective. Curate your own portfolio with space for both words and images. With no visible follower counts and high-resolution uploads that honour every detail, Irys is where photography is the sole focus, and community is at our core.
A space that honours the craft
It’s not just the photo. It’s the hours, the edits, the chase. We get that. And we respect that commitment with no pressure to post daily, no forced cropping, and no AI-generated noise.
What sets Irys apart:
-No visible follower count: bring the focus back to quality over numbers
-Share high-resolution images: uncompromised, protected, and up to 50MB
-Supports all aspect ratios: no forced cropping
-EXIF data display: camera details shown when you choose
-Create and organise Collections: your work, your way
-Join or curate Groups: connect, share, and grow through shared themes
-Explore curated photography: weekly selections, chosen by our team—not an algorithm
An app. And an ecosystem.
Beyond the screen, Irys will be working hard to connect photographers to real-world opportunities—exhibitions, publishing, and collaborations that put the work where it belongs: out in the world.
Irys, where photography matters. Full stop.