You can drop dozens of photos onto a page, and the software automatically arranges them. Resizing one image intelligently shifts others to maintain alignment, saving hours of manual pixel-peeping.

LumaPix FotoFusion has long been a cult classic for photographers and scrapbookers, known for its "magical" ability to handle layout automation. However, a modern review of the software is a tale of two eras: the "Speed King" of album design and a legacy tool that appears to have reached its twilight.

Recent reports suggest LumaPix may have ceased active operations. Some users have struggled with activation codes on new computers, and the official forums have been offline for extended periods.

Users have noted a lack of significant updates for several years, with the software stuck at version 5.5.