How to Self-Host Immich on a Raspberry Pi for Private Photo Management
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Thomas Dyan
Summary
A guide on setting up Immich, a self-hosted open-source photo and video management platform, on a Raspberry Pi. The article walks through installing Immich via Docker on a Pi cluster, covering prerequisites, deployment steps, configuration, and features like mobile sync, facial recognition, and contextual search — all while keeping data private and off cloud services.
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It can sync backups from mobile devices and also includes smart features like facial recognition and contextual search (all stored locally and privately).
I don't want to upload my private data to a cloud service.
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