Photo Station is an online photo album integrated with a blog for you to easily share photos, videos, and blog over the Internet.
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Photobox is described as 'Photo library and interactive editor built with Next.js' and is a Photo Manager in the photos & graphics category. There are more than 25 alternatives to Photobox for a variety of platforms, including Self-Hosted, Web-based, Mac, Windows and iPhone apps. The best Photobox alternative is Ente Photos, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Photobox are PixelUnion, Google Photos, Flickr and PhotoPrism.
Photo Station is an online photo album integrated with a blog for you to easily share photos, videos, and blog over the Internet.




novaGallery is a free PHP image gallery that works right out of the box and looks beautiful. Modern, mobile-friendly responsive design, uncomplicated management for your photos and beautiful presentation in the web.




Lutim is an image hosting CMS that allows you to self-host your images, see them, download them or share them on social networks. From version 0.5, the gif images can be displayed as animated gifs in Twitter, but you need a HTTPS server. (Twitter requires that.



Privacy-first photo organization software. Automatically sort 10,000 photos by date and location. Analyze 127 EXIF metadata fields. Generate heat maps and PDF reports. 100% local, no cloud.




A multilingual, privacy-first photo album creator that works 100% offline — generate emotional PDF albums in 3 clicks, with maps, memories and meaning. Free solidarity version for NGOs and therapists.




QuMagie is a QTS photo management application that uses AI to help you manage photos and videos stored on your QNAP NAS. QuMagie integrates facial recognition and object recognition to make browsing and organizing photos and videos easier than ever before.




Desktop app to view your photos like you do in Google Photos or Apple Photos (e.g. Calendar, list, map, etc..) but locally and respecting metadata open standards (not creating a separate database to store that information*).

