Draft:Immich
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Developer(s) | Alex Tran (maintainer) |
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Initial release | February 6, 2022 |
Repository | github |
Written in | TypeScript, Dart, Svelte |
Operating system | Linux (server) Android, iOS (client) |
Website | immich |
Immich is a free and open-source self-hosted image management and backup application designed to be an alternative to applications such as Google Photos.[1] It is still in active development, and the developers do not recommend using it as one's only photo backup application.[2]
Features
[edit]Immich functions similarly to applications such as Google Photos. Photos and videos from the user's device can be automatically or manually uploaded to the server, and accessed via a mobile app or a web application.[1][3] Immich also uses machine learning algorithms to categorize photos[4] and to detect photos that are similar to each other.[5] Android users can specify folders on their device to back up.[2] Users can also bulk upload images.[6]
Immich features a map showing where photos were taken based on exif data.[7]
The mobile app features a photo editor.[8]
Reception
[edit]Robert Triggs of Android Authority praised Immich for its ease of use and similar user interface to Google Photos and called it "almost solid enough to use as a daily driver," while criticizing its integration into existing photo libraries.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "How to Install Immich with Docker: A Comprehensive Guide". 2024-03-02. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ a b c Triggs, Robert (2023-08-13). "I tried a self-hosted Google Photos alternative but still can't switch". Android Authority. Archived from the original on 2024-10-02. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
- ^ 🇮🇳KiKz🇨🇦 (2024-05-07). "Exploring Immich: A Self-Hosted Photo and Video Backup Solution". Medium. Archived from the original on 2024-10-02. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
- ^ NolandC (2024-04-01). "HOW TO: Install Immich server on a Raspberry Pi using Docker". LinuxPi. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ Borisov, Bobby (2024-06-14). "Immich 1.106.1 Brings Similar Image Detection Feature". Linuxiac. Archived from the original on 2024-10-02. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
- ^ Emms, Steve (2023-08-22). "Immich is a simple to use backup tool for self-hosted photos and videos - Page 2 of 4". LinuxLinks. Archived from the original on 2024-10-02. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
- ^ Emms, Steve (2023-08-22). "Immich is a simple to use backup tool for self-hosted photos and videos - Page 3 of 4". LinuxLinks. Archived from the original on 2024-10-02. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
- ^ Borisov, Bobby (2024-08-02). "Immich 1.111 Enhances Mobile Photo Editing". Linuxiac. Archived from the original on 2024-08-08. Retrieved 2024-10-02.