One Sentence, One Link: Ask AI to Find Your Zoo Photos and Share Them

Posted on 週五 26 六月 2026 in Blog

The past few days have been packed: your son's graduation ceremony, a big family lunch at a restaurant, and a day at the zoo. Your camera never stopped, and now your photo library has hundreds of new shots — graduation, restaurant, and zoo all jumbled together.

Then a friend messages you: "Share those zoo photos with me!"

Here's the catch: you only want the zoo photos, but they're scattered among the graduation and lunch pictures. The usual way means scrolling back through your library, eyeballing which shots are from the zoo, ticking them one by one, packaging them, uploading, and finally generating a link — pulling a single theme out of hundreds of photos is exhausting just to think about.

But if you've already connected FastFileLink's MCP to your AI assistant (Claude or ChatGPT — see Connect FastFileLink MCP from Claude / ChatGPT: Complete Setup Tutorial), the whole thing takes one sentence:

Find my photos from the zoo over the last two days and give me a download link

From there, you don't lift a finger. Through MCP, the AI reads the thumbnails of the photos you've authorized, works out from the timestamps and what's actually in each frame which ones belong to the zoo trip — skipping the graduation and restaurant shots — picks them out, packages them, and hands back a download link you can send straight to your friend.

Going from "scrolling through hundreds of photos until your eyes glaze over" to "say one sentence and get a link" — that's the everyday payoff of wiring an AI into your phone's photo library through MCP.

Haven't set up the MCP connection yet? Start with Connect FastFileLink MCP from Claude / ChatGPT: Complete Setup Tutorial — it only takes a few minutes.