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Comparing OSS Photo Organizers (Google Photos alternatives)

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    guissmo
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    As @davek804 said, consider Immich as well! I've went through the whole try-and-test phase and have settled with Immich for my purposes. They have face recognition and other AI capabilities like...

    As @davek804 said, consider Immich as well!

    I've went through the whole try-and-test phase and have settled with Immich for my purposes.

    They have face recognition and other AI capabilities like search via keyword.

    6 votes
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      xk3
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      I didn't like how it made copies of everything but I'll give it a try with the external libraries feature!

      I didn't like how it made copies of everything but I'll give it a try with the external libraries feature!

      1. guissmo
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        I only ever used the External Libraries feature for the moment. I like to keep my file/folder structure. Even with that, I feel it works well for my purposes. :)

        I only ever used the External Libraries feature for the moment. I like to keep my file/folder structure. Even with that, I feel it works well for my purposes. :)

  2. davek804
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    Consider Immich as well.

    Consider Immich as well.

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  3. llehsadam
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    On iOS I use Find to organize albums for Apple Photos, it offers so much customization with filters and AI recognition and auto-updates my albums if new photos meet the set filter requirements. I...

    On iOS I use Find to organize albums for Apple Photos, it offers so much customization with filters and AI recognition and auto-updates my albums if new photos meet the set filter requirements.

    I think it’s open-source, or at least it’s built with open-source libraries like Prism. It seems to have been a one-time free project for the developer though so I don’t think it’ll be updated regularly.