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PhotoPrism: Browse your life in pictures
PhotoPrism is a server-based application for browsing, organizing and sharing your personal photo collection. It makes use of the latest technologies to automatically tag and find pictures without getting in your way. Say goodbye to solutions that force you to upload your visual memories to the cloud.
More screenshots: https://photoprism.org/#screenshots
What to expect
- Clearly structured Web interface for browsing, organizing and sharing your personal photo collection
- Import everything without worrying about duplicates or RAW to JPEG conversion
- Reverse geocoding, XMP support and automated tagging based on Google TensorFlow
For the early birds
You're welcome to play with our demo at demo.photoprism.org. Leave your email to get a release notification.
Step-by-step installation instructions can be found in our User Guide. Developers can skip this and move on to the Developer Guide.
All you need is a Web browser and Docker to run the server. It is available for Mac, Linux and Windows.
Note that this is work in progress. We do our best to provide a complete, stable version. If you have a question, don't hesitate to ask in our help forum or contact us via email.
Why this has to be free software
The development of every commercial product is focused on monetization. We've built similar apps more than once and every single time the constraints of working in a profit-oriented corporate environment were an impediment.
We are sure we can do better with only a fraction of the budget. Simplicity - the art of maximizing the amount of work not done - can be very powerful. Go itself is a great example.
Our long-term goal is to become an open platform for machine learning research based on real-world photo collections.
How to contribute
We welcome contributions of any kind. If you have a bug or an idea, read our guide before opening an issue. Issues labeled help wanted / easy can be good (first) contributions.
You'll get a small reward for working on funded issues, see issuehunt.io for details. Note that issue descriptions may be outdated on their site. Rewards are paid out when all acceptance criteria prioritized as MUST are met and your pull request was successfully merged.
Please follow us on Twitter and join our developers mailing list to receive regular project updates and discuss development related topics. Don't be afraid to ask stupid questions.
No free beer
This project is about freedom but not necessarily about free beer. We feel like it was a mistake on our side to state there will be no costs, because clearly we have huge expenses, your server hardware is not for free and then maybe you'd like to have some extra features that need to be developed.
It's fair to say that users with basic needs will have no monthly costs. We are also way more productive and effective per dollar (or euro) than commercial projects. If you include development time, hardware and travel expenses, we'll have spent $100k+ when this is done.
You're invited to come to our place and work for free if you think time and travel expenses should not be counted. Please also bring some free test devices and use the internet on your mobile phone while working 16 to 20 hours per day. Just to give you an idea, please don't feel sorry for us! We're adults and are fully aware what we have gotten ourselves into.
Basically all established OSS companies make 90% of their revenue with enterprise customers, that's why private users and single developers typically get everything for free. Obviously that doesn't work if you have only private users. In our opinion it makes the most sense to finance this like all public infrastructure, our expenses are peanuts compared to building a road.
Other specific solutions could be to...
- sell a tested & supported version in the app store while our contributors and other developers can continue to use Docker or build from source
- offer a geodata, public events and maps subscription since OpenStreetMap doesn't want us to use their development API for production, which is perfectly fine
Donations
You're most welcome to support us via GitHub Sponsors, especially if you need help with using our software. They will match every donation in the first year. In addition, you can find us on Patreon and PayPal. Our sponsors and contributors will get for free whatever we might have to charge for a geodata subscription later.
Also please leave a star on GitHub if you like this project, it provides additional motivation to keep going.
Ideas backed by a sponsor are marked with a golden sponsor label. Let us know if we mistakenly label an idea as unfunded.
Thank you very much! <3
Public and corporate sponsorship
We spent weeks asking organizations like The Prototype Fund for help and also tried to cooperate with companies like Mapbox and Cewe.
Some conversations were good without leading to a sponsorship yet. Others have given us the advice that what we do "already exists in America". You would think it's easier to get a few dollars with our background and a working demo.
If any of those organizations changes their mind, they are welcome to reach out to us.
Disclaimer
We'd like to remind everyone that we are no full-time marketing specialists but developers that work a lot and enjoy a bit of sarcasm from time to time. Please let us know when there is an issue with our "nuance and tone" and we'll find a solution.