What's new in Tagbox.io / Tagbox Desktop & API

This update is all about how you use Tagbox with other tools and improving your workflows.

By
Guy Barner
May 5, 2026

Last year, we released our desktop app. There was high demand, but to be honest, it wasn't meeting our regular standards, so earlier this year we discontinued it, with a promise to rebuild.

And now Tagbox Desktop is back.

Let's jump in to this month's update!

1. Tagbox Desktop - now on Mac and Windows

This is a big one. Your media library now lives on your computer.

Think about how many times in a day you download a file from Tagbox just to upload it into another app you're working in. It's small, but it adds up - and it's the kind of friction that quietly slows everything down.

Tagbox Desktop ends that loop. Your library syncs to your computer in the background, so every asset is one drag away from Photoshop, Canva, Keynote, Notion - any app you use. No downloads, no uploads, no waiting. Just drag, drop, done.

And because the files are local, everything is fast. Scrolling, previews, opens - all snappy. You can keep working offline too, with full control over which files stay synced.

This one's going to change the way you use Tagbox every day.

Available on Mac and Windows, across all plans. Download Tagbox Desktop.

2. The Tagbox API is officially out of beta

If your team is building internal tools or running AI agents, your DAM shouldn't be a closed box.

The Tagbox API is now generally available - so you can plug your asset library into custom apps, dashboards, agent workflows, internal automations, anything you can dream up. We've seen API requests climb sharply as more teams put agents to work, and now Tagbox can be a real part of those systems instead of a stop along the way.

Available to Pro and Pro trial customers. Grab your API key from the settings page and start building.

3. Make and Zapier - thousands of new ways to connect Tagbox

Our new Make and Zapier integrations are another way to bring Tagbox into your existing stack - without writing any code. The first action lets you upload to Tagbox from anywhere: photos from your team inbox, files dropped in a Drive folder, image attachments from form submissions or Slack messages, all landing straight in your library.

This is the first action we've shipped, and the next ones depend on you. If there's a trigger or workflow you'd love to see, tell us at hello@tagbox.io.

Available to Pro customers (these integrations use the Tagbox API, so an API key is required).

That's it for this month - and as always, more is on the way. Most of what we ship comes straight from your feedback, so if there's a workflow you'd love to see next, drop us a line at hello@tagbox.io.