About Nymara

A power-tool for media library organization, born from the chaos of digital collections.

The Origin

Nymara started as a simple Python script to rename downloaded TV episodes. It grew into a full media organizer because the existing tools were either too simple (FileBot) or too complex (hand-rolled scripts). The C# / WPF rewrite brought professional-grade architecture: 80+ services, async scanning, MVVM UI, and deep ARR integration.

The name comes from a fusion of "NYMARAegorizer" and the cybercat mascot who personifies the app's mission: turning digital chaos into order.

Nymara is built by and for Jellyfin homelab owners. We know what it's like to stare at a Downloads folder with 500 unlabeled files and feel the dread. Nymara exists to eliminate that dread.

Nymara the cybercat

Meet Nymara the Cybercat

She is the brand mascot and personification of the app's mission: "fixing your digital nightmares."

Appearance

Sleek black body, long angular wedge-shaped face, sharp chin, flat cheeks. Very large tall pointed ears with electric cyan inner fur. Very large glowing violet eyes with vertical slit pupils. A faint jagged crimson scar on her left ear from a virus she fought off.

Personality

Competent, confident, reassuring. She knows something is wrong with your files and she's already on it. She doesn't panic, and she doesn't let you panic either.

The Scar

The scar on her left ear is a healed "NY" imprint from a virus she defeated. Rather than being defeated, she wears it as armor. It represents turning chaos into order and dread into calm.

Our Philosophy

Safety First

Preview every change. Dry run by default. Trash instead of delete. Journals for recovery. Your data is more important than our convenience.

Local First

No cloud required. No accounts. No telemetry. Your library stays on your machine. AI runs locally via Ollama. Metadata is cached locally.

Built for Power Users

Dense interfaces, keyboard shortcuts, batch operations, and deep customization. We don't dumb things down. We make powerful things safe.

Open Source Core

The core organizer is MIT licensed. You can inspect the code, fork it, and modify it. We believe in transparency and community contribution.