Here’s how you can replace Google Photos with a self-hosted Immich server

The image shows a computer screen displaying a photo management interface called Immich. In the foreground, the interface shows thumbnails of photos of computer hardware components, including a motherboard and a hard drive. The background reveals a glimpse of a bedroom corner with gaming-related items like figures and books about Blender, a 3D creation suite. The photos' metadata reveals the dates of upload: October 28th, and November 2nd and 5th. This suggests a systematic approach to organization, storing these items in an online library. The background reveals a playful, personalized space with a mix of mature and youthful interests such as gaming and 3D modelling.
Immich is really very good — I did a video about myself a few months ago, which shows what you can expect from it and what it looks like to use.

As the article mentions, it looks very much like Google Photos (the closest look alike I’ve seen), and it can even work from a Raspberry Pi on the home network (with an external drive connected).

Immich is certainly not some clunky looking out of date app. It is really well-designed and does much of what Google Photos does. Have a quick look at my video if you are in any doubt.

See xda-developers.com/heres-how-y… and my video about Immich at youtube.com/watch?v=dQqrVzgnf2…
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