Are there any full featured alternatives to PhotoPrism? I’d be happy to support their devs but charging almost $80 a year for basic features like having more than one user is kind of absurd. At that cost I’d rather just pay for the extra dirt cheap storage from Google and keep things there.
That said, I’d really love to continue moving everything I can away from the big G and photos is a sticking point because I have a wife and child and other family members who depend on it.
@gofireworks, @shortcake, and @JeremyT. Thank you all for the suggestion of Immich. This looks like the one. It looks like it’s only been around since early last year which would explain why I didn’t find it last time I looked for a replacement.
Check out Immich, it’s nearly a full google photos replacement
But in mind that Immich is not stable for now ! It is not un common to deal with broken database or lost data.
This was asked about a month ago on reddit. Obviously there are excellent alternatives, I personally use Immich and Nextcloud. If you are certain that you want Photoprism but don’t want to pay, then you can just set
PHOTOPRISM_SPONSOR: "true"
in the deployment environment variables and it should unlock everything.Is there any repercussions to be expected if you use that without really being a sponsor?
Other than that not being ethical and feeling bad about it.
Thanks for that. I’ve got Immich deployed and it’s already parsed my entire library thanks to some heaving lifting from my GPU. I think I like it and will just stay with it.
I use Nextcloud photos. It is far from perfect but it is OK. I hate lack of good Mobile App.
Immich. Google photos replacement. Their big thing is being a backup solution but I really like the sorting, sharing and more.
+1
Started using a few weeks ago, keeping auto upload to nextcloud as well just in case
Wise idea given it’s beta nature. I personally still have Google backup too. Can’t wait for stable release so I can migrate away completely
I’m uploading all my nextcloud and docker appdata to google drive, gets encrypted on the way though. Would be lost if I lost all that data
I’m curious: what’s the use case for multiple users? Seems like PhotoPrism is a fancy photo gallery. Not sure how multiple users is needed for that.
What are the other basic features that aren’t available for free?
giving access to family, a shared gallery + private ones. It’s the bare minimum. You know otherwise mom is calling “ah i lost my phone” - and the last backup was done in 2012 saved on some cheap DVDs with disc rot
You could also setup syncthing and backup the peer directory you know :).