Immich ships with two machine learning features that transform how you find photos: Smart Search and Facial Recognition. Both are enabled by default and, once your library has been scanned, they work ...
Immich is one of the best self-hosted alternatives to Google Photos, but before you spin up a container, you need to make sure your hardware can handle it. The official minimum requirements are 6GB of...
Immich is a self-hosted photo and video backup solution that, by default, runs on http://[your-server-ip]:2283. That works fine on your local network, but it leaves you with no SSL encryption and no w...
If you’re running Proxmox VE as your home server hypervisor, you’re already in an excellent position to self-host Immich — the open-source Google Photos alternative that has become one of ...
Once you have Immich running on your home server, the real value comes from automatic photo backup from your phone. Every photo and video you take gets quietly copied to your own server, giving you a ...
If you have ever opened your Google Photos storage warning and felt a creeping sense of dread at yet another subscription fee, you are not alone. Immich has quietly become one of the most talked-about...
Immich is a self-hosted photo and video backup solution designed as a privacy-first alternative to Google Photos. It offers automatic mobile backups, facial recognition, machine learning-powered searc...
If you have ever opened Google Photos and been greeted with a notification telling you that your storage is nearly full, you already understand the frustration that is driving tens of thousands of peo...
n8n (pronounced “n-eight-n”) is an open-source, fair-code licensed workflow automation tool that lets you connect apps, services, and APIs without writing complex code. Unlike cloud-only a...









