One of the best pieces of self-hosted software ever to exist.

Edit: This is Immich! for the folks who don’t know.

  • 1985MustangCobra@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    im like maybe one of few people who barely take photos. its great because i dont need to worry about the costs of cloud storage

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      I mostly set it up for a few major albums like my wedding album. Other than that it’s like 90% dog pictures lmao

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    1 month ago

    I got the supporter for free, because I donated to them before they joined FUTO. I donate frequently to opensource projects. This is a good way to say thanks to the devs 😊

    Even small donations are fine, so please donate to projects you enjoy 👍🏻

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      1 month ago

      I used Photoprism years ago, so my knowledge is probably pretty outdated.

      My experience of Photoprism was that mobile was not tightly integrated. At the time I used Syncthing to sync photos — it worked ok for me, but I wasn’t going to set it up on my partner’s phone, for example.

      Immich Just Works on both mobile and desktop. Multi user is great, sharing is great, and the local ML and face detection work remarkably well.

      Whatever works for you is the best of course! Immich fits the bill for me, and it was very much worth it for me to “buy” it.

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    1 month ago

    I did the same after they revamped the backup functionality in the app, and it now finally seems to be trustworthy enough as my main method to get my pictures from my phone into the cloud. Could finally cancel my Google subscription as well.

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    1 month ago

    Seriously everyone pushes Immich so hard I’m a little suspicious of it now :D

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            1 month ago

            You can just buy them, same way you can buy likes on any other platform. Don’t use them as any kind of metric.

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              1 month ago

              You can but if you buy 80k people are gonna investigate and will easily find out you did. Stars are public. I have a folder on my computer with a dataset of 90% of all stars on github

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          1 month ago

          They are indicative of something. That something is just not always “this project is good”.

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          1 month ago

          Correct: it’s like trying to equate “correct” with “popular”, and keeping in mind how the last US elections have turned out.

          But it’s good to be in a big network of other users with the same product, nonetheless.

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      1 month ago

      The fediverse is small and the Immich dev is one of our own, not surprising that it’s super popular

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      1 month ago

      I found it a couple of months ago without hearing about it before. I was in an ideal place for a Google Photos replacement.

      There’s a couple of rough edges but it is, indeed, best-of-class.

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      1 month ago

      It’s crazy good for something FREE. Like infinitely better than any major crop google apple etc because you KEEP your photos. Anything you upload to the cloud is being mined by them.

      The only thing I tell people is that you need a cloud backup.

      I have an automated nightly worker that zips all my photos encrypts them with a 32 character password and then uploads it to a bulk storage facility.

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      1 month ago

      Yeah :) Maybe give lychee a try :) it’s minimalist and does one thing, but it does it well !!!

    • imetators@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      As a newbie in selfhosting, Immich is what I use almost every day. And it is so good. A literal Google Photos but it’s my own. Snappy web app and android app. Has epic face recognition, contextual search and now even text recognition. All that on an efficient and not so powerful N100 cpu. I can totally see why community loves it.

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      1 month ago

      If you use Nextcloud, install the App Memories and you will have the same functions as Immich plus all the upload functions of Nextcloud.

      But if you are not interested in all the Nextcloud functionalities (including contact and calendar sync, musicserver, filesharing, etc) and just want picture management, Immich is the better choice.

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        1 month ago

        That’s exactly what I have, and that’s exactly what I wanted … DARN … oh well. I guess it’s nice to have the document sync as well

    • sonofearth@lemmy.worldOP
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      Immich: Image Backup* solution — like Google Photos or Ente Photos but self-hosted.

      *Backup in the sense of uploading your photos to a server you own. You should backup the database as well as your library with 3-2-1 method.

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            Oh they update a lot. The clients have gotten really snappy, which is nice because browsing photos felt a bit cumbersome before. There’s now automatic albums and facial recognition, if you opt in to that. Was going to say that there’s no editing tool but there is. It’s quite basic though, three tabs, crop, transform (rotate, flip, resize), and colours (brightness, contrast, saturation, and blur for some reason lmao).

            There’s also a bunch of sharing features. You could share images or albums directly, or even create embeds for if you have a portfolio website. I pretty much only use it as a backup service though.

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            1 month ago

            I guess they fill different niches. I use Ente for the e2ee, that’s pretty important to me. Immich definitely seems more like a drop in Google Photos alternative, I just use software on my computer to do that instead.

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              E2EE is definitely important for uploads on someone else’s server. On my server? Ehhh, not so much. The entire drive is already encrypted. Another layer of encryption would just slow it down. Just my opinion.

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                I would think e2ee would be important if youre uploading files when away from your local network. If that isn’t enabled, then it’s far less important. At that point, it would only matter if there was a compromised client harvesting your wifi packets.

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                  1 month ago

                  If this is happening via a VPN you almost definitely already have transit encryption

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                  1 month ago

                  e2ee would be important if youre uploading files when away from your local network

                  Even without e2ee or a VPN, just plain old HTTPS should be enough to secure that part, or am I missing something?

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          • Short: It is a second Hardrive using borg that backs up the primary Hardrive.

          • Long: My Backup strategy:-

          Databases and other imp files:

          For databases the backup happens every night that gets saved on the server itself. Then when my laptop connects either to the home network or to the Internet, the backup zip files on my server syncs to my laptop via syncthing. Then my laptop’s data is backed up to OneDrive (encrypted) — this includes the immich database backups. I usually keep 7 days worth of backup files just incase some get corrupted and I can just go back to the previous day.

          Library

          Since my Immich Library is big, daily borg backups are not possible for 200 gigs. So I have scheduled them every Sunday morning when I rarely use the server. The hardrive is exclusively used only for Immich. That hardrive is then backed up to another hardrive using borg and also to my OneDrive using rclone. (All encrypted). So 3 copies of the data, 2 on 2 different hardives (1 is primary) and 1 offsite.

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            I do nightly borg backups of much more than 200gb. The idea of incremental backups is you’re only doing the changes, and photos don’t tend to change.

            What challenge did you come across with a 200GB backup?

            • sonofearth@lemmy.worldOP
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              I wasn’t bothered by it until you said nightly lol. So basically it takes a heck lot of time for the backup to finish - like almost 6 hrs even with 200MB of changes or even there are no changes. It could be because of integrity check or pruning old ones. I don’t know the exact issue honestly. It could also be because of slow hardrives. It could be my repo size as well.

              I used my local LLM to make the script and tested it with a test container to see if it was working which it was so I just went ahead with it. If you can help here are the last backup logs and my backup script.

              [START] Sunday 26 October 2025 06:00:01 AM IST: Starting Borg backup...
              Creating archive at "[REDACTED_REPO_PATH]::immich-2025-10-26_06-00-01"
              ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Repository: [REDACTED_REPO_PATH]
              Archive name: immich-2025-10-26_06-00-01
              Archive fingerprint: [REDACTED_FINGERPRINT_1]
              Time (start): Sun, 2025-10-26 06:00:03
              Time (end):   Sun, 2025-10-26 11:40:22
              Duration: 5 hours 40 minutes 19.06 seconds
              Number of files: 34775
              Utilization of max. archive size: 0%
              ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Original size      Compressed size    Deduplicated size
              This archive:              207.73 GB            205.39 GB            210.94 MB
              All archives:                2.60 TB              2.57 TB            206.75 GB
              
                                     Unique chunks         Total chunks
              Chunk index:                  113167              1402143
              ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
              [PRUNE] Sunday 26 October 2025 11:40:23 AM IST: Pruning old backups...
              Keeping archive (rule: daily #1):            immich-2025-10-26_06-00-01           Sun, 2025-10-26 06:00:03 [REDACTED_FINGERPRINT_1]
              Keeping archive (rule: daily #2):            immich-2025-10-19_06-00-02           Sun, 2025-10-19 06:00:03 [REDACTED_FINGERPRINT_2]
              Keeping archive (rule: daily #3):            immich-2025-10-12_06-00-01           Sun, 2025-10-12 06:00:02 [REDACTED_FINGERPRINT_3]
              Keeping archive (rule: daily #4):            immich-2025-10-05_06-00-02           Sun, 2025-10-05 06:00:03 [REDACTED_FINGERPRINT_4]
              Keeping archive (rule: daily #5):            immich-2025-09-28_06-00-02           Sun, 2025-09-28 06:00:03 [REDACTED_FINGERPRINT_5]
              Keeping archive (rule: daily #6):            immich-2025-09-21_06-00-01           Sun, 2025-09-21 06:00:03 [REDACTED_FINGERPRINT_6]
              Keeping archive (rule: daily #7):            immich-2025-09-14_06-00-02           Sun, 2025-09-14 06:00:04 [REDACTED_FINGERPRINT_7]
              Keeping archive (rule: weekly #1):           immich-2025-09-07_06-00-02           Sun, 2025-09-07 06:00:03 [REDACTED_FINGERPRINT_8]
              Keeping archive (rule: weekly #2):           immich-2025-08-31_06-00-02           Sun, 2025-08-31 06:00:03 [REDACTED_FINGERPRINT_9]
              Keeping archive (rule: weekly #3):           immich-2025-08-17_06-00-01           Sun, 2025-08-17 06:00:03 [REDACTED_FINGERPRINT_10]
              Keeping archive (rule: weekly #4):           immich-2025-08-10_06-00-01           Sun, 2025-08-10 06:00:02 [REDACTED_FINGERPRINT_11]
              Pruning archive (1/1):                       immich-2025-08-03_06-00-01           Sun, 2025-08-03 06:00:03 [REDACTED_FINGERPRINT_12]
              Keeping archive (rule: monthly #1):          immich-2025-07-28_10-54-59           Mon, 2025-07-28 10:54:59 [REDACTED_FINGERPRINT_13]
              [CHECK] Sunday 26 October 2025 11:40:25 AM IST: Verifying backup integrity...
              Failed to securely erase old repository config file (hardlinks not supported). Old repokey data, if any, might persist on physical storage.
              Failed to securely erase old repository config file (hardlinks not supported). Old repokey data, if any, might persist on physical storage.
              [DONE] Sunday 26 October 2025 12:09:38 PM IST: Backup completed.
              
              #!/bin/bash
              
              export BORG_REPO="/home/user/immich_backup/borg"
              export BORG_PASSPHRASE="[REDACTED_BORG_PASSPHRASE]"
              SOURCE="/home/user/containers/immich/library"
              LOG="/home/user/borg-backup.log"
              ARCHIVE="immich-$(date +%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S)"
              
              echo "[START] $(date): Starting Borg backup..." >> "$LOG"
              
              # Skip if source is empty or unmounted
              if [ -z "$(ls -A "$SOURCE")" ]; then
                  echo "[SKIP] $(date): Source directory is empty or unmounted. Skipping." >> "$LOG"
                  exit 1
              fi
              
              borg create --verbose --stats \
                  "$BORG_REPO"::"$ARCHIVE" \
                  "$SOURCE" >> "$LOG" 2>&1
              
              echo "[PRUNE] $(date): Pruning old backups..." >> "$LOG"
              borg prune -v --list "$BORG_REPO" \
                --keep-daily=7 --keep-weekly=4 --keep-monthly=6 >> "$LOG" 2>&1
              
              # Optional: Run a full repo integrity check
              echo "[CHECK] $(date): Verifying backup integrity..." >> "$LOG"
              borg check "$BORG_REPO" >> "$LOG" 2>&1
              
              echo "[DONE] $(date): Backup completed." >> "$LOG"
              
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    I dont get the “server” vs “individual” support levels? Im an individual and I have a server…but presumably everyone buying immich has a server? Otherwise it’s pointless? Or is it expected that I buy a server package, plus an individual package for each and every user?

    I know it’s OSS and so any and all donations are voluntary - just the naming here confuses me.

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      Server is meant for all users of a single server.

      So, you could buy 1-3 individual licenses or the server license for 4+ users.

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      It is just Donation Tiers I think. Maybe the per user thing only hides the “Buy Immich” button for only that specific user.

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    One thing I don’t get, if someone could explain it to me, is what’s the point of immich over e.g. Nextcloud? Immich is just for photo and video, right? Why not just have a cloud file drive instead? To me, I feel like it’s a waste to have both, since I use Nextcloud to both sync my PC and as a secondary backup, in which case I’d have two copies of my photos on my home server if I wanted to use Immich as well. Am I missing something or is it for people with different workflows?

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      Nextcloud is like Google drive, immich is like Google photos.
      You’d typically prefer to look at your photo albums in Google photos instead of Google drive.

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      Because it has a lot of photo specific features:

      • face recognition: enables you to (mostly) automatic tagging of who’s in the photo
      • map of images, e.g. look at all the images you have taken in Italy
      • (local) AI to search images by keywords, e.g. “sunset at the beach”
      • memories: what happened on this day in the previous years

      These are just the ones on top of my head, but you’ll probably get the idea. If you just want to back up you photos then nextcloud is more than enough, but you’d probably enjoy the immich features once you used them.

      Regarding the two copies: you can use immich on an external library, so you don’t have to have to copies.

      It’s like asking why should I use paperless when I can just keep my documents as PDFs in my nextcloud.

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        The issue for me is that Nextcloud has these features as well with App add-ons. I have yet to try Immich because what’s more important for me is the actual backup\upload of my photos than actually browsing them. Maybe someday, but my self hosting initiatives typically involve me chasing a shiny red ball of a deployment, and Immich just isn’t shiny enough for me yet.

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          Sure, if you just want upload / backup it’s not worth it. If your currently happy with nextcloud then there is no reason to try immich.

          But I highly recommend to sometimes view old photos to keep the memories alive.

          I haven’t looked into the nextlcoud add-ons, but didn’t have a great experience with the ones I tried so far. In general I’m not really happy with nextlcoud even for file sync / share, but I haven’t found any replacement, every thing else is much worse.

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    Immich sounds great.

    Does it have E2EE? I rent a VPS and would prefer personal files that I have on it to be protected.

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      It is fundamentally built around the files being decrypted in RAM, for all the search features. You can use an encrypted partition for storing the photos and DB, to avoid having plaintext files on disk.