Ray-Ban Meta file renamer for Mac

Fix messy Meta glasses filenames. Sort every clip by time.

CaptureSort was built to solve the frustrating file-name problem created when Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses export photos and videos with names that do not clearly show when they were recorded. It reads the real capture timestamp and creates clean, chronological filenames in seconds.

For Apple Silicon Macs · No account · No upload · Metadata reader included

CaptureSort Mac app icon

CaptureSort

Batch-organize Meta glasses footage before importing it into Final Cut Pro or another editor.

The Meta glasses filename problem
Before video-277_singular_display.MOV
After RAYBAN-2026-07-17-190049.MOV
True capture time
Batch drag-and-drop
Safe copy mode
Made for the Meta glasses workflow

Stop guessing which Ray-Ban Meta clip came first.

CaptureSort is targeted at the exact problem Meta glasses owners face after exporting a large recording session: many files, unclear names, and no obvious chronological order.

What goes wrong

Ray-Ban Meta exports can arrive with names such as video-277_singular_display.MOV. Those names do not tell you the recording date, time, or sequence, which makes a large batch painful to organize before editing.

What CaptureSort does

CaptureSort reads the embedded content-created timestamp, identifies the camera manufacturer, and previews a filename such as RAYBAN-2026-07-17-190049.MOV. Your files then sort naturally in Finder and video-editing software.

Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer Wayfarer Gen 1 Wayfarer Gen 2 Ray-Ban Meta Headliner Ray-Ban Meta Skyler Meta AI glasses videos
Fast, safe and transparent

A Ray-Ban Meta video organizer that shows you exactly what will happen.

CaptureSort does not blindly rename a folder. It gives you a complete preview first.

Drop an entire recording session

Drag a batch of Meta glasses MOV files directly into the app or use the native Mac file picker.

Reads the real capture time

Uses the embedded content-created date instead of relying on the export filename or Finder’s file order.

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Chronological filenames

Builds clear names with the manufacturer, date and exact time so footage sorts from first recorded to last.

Preview every result

See the original name, detected camera, capture time and proposed filename before any file is changed.

Protect the originals

Keep copy mode enabled to create renamed duplicates while leaving every original Meta glasses file untouched.

No accidental overwriting

If a destination name already exists, CaptureSort adds a numbered suffix rather than replacing the existing file.

Not limited to Meta glasses

Use CaptureSort with virtually any camera that stores capture metadata.

Ray-Ban Meta glasses inspired the app, but the renaming engine is camera-neutral. It can organize media from phones, action cameras, mirrorless cameras, DSLRs and other devices when the files contain readable manufacturer and capture-time metadata.

PhonesiPhone, Samsung and other camera phones
Action camerasGoPro, Insta360, DJI and similar devices
Mirrorless and DSLRCanon, Sony, Nikon, Fujifilm, Panasonic and more
Photos and videoMOV, MP4, HEIC, JPG, JPEG and many camera formats
Real CaptureSort screenshots

See the Meta glasses filenames before and after.

The preview table makes the chronological rename process easy to verify before you commit.

CaptureSort Mac app empty screen with a drop zone for Ray-Ban Meta photos and videos
Drop exported Ray-Ban Meta videos into CaptureSort or click Choose Files. Copy mode is enabled by default for safety.
CaptureSort preview showing Ray-Ban Meta video files renamed chronologically with RAYBAN date and time filenames
CaptureSort detects RAYBAN, reads each content-created time, and displays the exact chronological filename it will create.
How to rename Meta glasses videos by date

Three steps from random exports to an organized timeline.

Export and add the files

Move your Ray-Ban Meta photos or videos to your Mac, then drag the entire batch into CaptureSort.

Check the capture-time preview

Confirm the detected RAYBAN manufacturer, recording timestamp and proposed chronological filename.

Create copies or rename

Keep the originals safe by making renamed copies, or turn copy mode off to rename the source files directly.

Your Meta glasses footage stays on your Mac.

CaptureSort reads metadata and handles filenames locally. Your private photos and videos are not uploaded to a website, AI service or cloud-processing system.

Frequently asked questions

Ray-Ban Meta file-renaming questions.

How do I rename Ray-Ban Meta videos by recording date?

Drop the exported files into CaptureSort. The app reads the embedded capture timestamp, previews a chronological filename, and can create renamed copies or rename the originals.

Does CaptureSort work with Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer Gen 2?

CaptureSort is designed to organize media exported from Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses, including Wayfarer models, by reading the capture metadata stored in the media file.

What filename does it create?

A typical Ray-Ban Meta file becomes a name such as RAYBAN-2026-07-17-190049.MOV: manufacturer, year, month, day, hour, minute and second.

Does it only work with Ray-Ban Meta glasses?

No. CaptureSort can rename media from other cameras and devices when the files contain readable manufacturer and capture-time metadata.

Will it overwrite my original footage?

Not when copy mode is enabled. CaptureSort creates renamed copies and leaves the source files untouched. It also prevents duplicate destination names from overwriting an existing file.

Does CaptureSort upload my videos?

No. The files stay on your Mac. CaptureSort reads the metadata and performs the copy or rename operation locally.

Free Apple Silicon Mac download

Organize your next Ray-Ban Meta recording session in minutes.

Download CaptureSort and turn unclear Meta glasses filenames into a clean chronological sequence before you start editing.

Download CaptureSort ↓
The download opens in Google Drive. CaptureSort currently targets Apple Silicon Macs. If macOS blocks the first launch, right-click the app and choose Open.