Immich: Open-Source Self-Hosted Photo and Video Management Platform
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Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
Immich is an open-source, high-performance self-hosted photo and video management solution that serves as a privacy-focused alternative to Google Photos. It offers features including automatic mobile backup, multi-platform support (web, mobile, desktop), facial recognition, metadata-based search, shared albums, and machine learning capabilities. The project is actively developed with a large community, supports various deployment methods including Docker and Kubernetes, and provides a demo for users to test functionality before self-hosting.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledHigh performance self-hosted photo and video management solution.
Upload and view videos and photos - Yes (Mobile & Web)
Auto backup when the app is opened - Yes (Mobile)
Access the demo here. For the mobile app, you can use https://demo.immich.app for the Server Endpoint URL.
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