A highly configurable slideshow application for displaying photos and videos from your Immich self-hosted photo library.
Immich Kiosk is a slideshow application designed specifically for the Immich self-hosted photo management platform. It pulls photos and videos from your Immich library and displays them in a highly configurable, automated slideshow format on browsers and various devices. It solves the problem of easily creating beautiful, dynamic displays from your personal photo collection without relying on cloud services.
Users who self-host Immich and want to display their photo libraries on TVs, digital photo frames, or public screens. It's ideal for home automation enthusiasts, families wanting shared photo displays, or small businesses creating media kiosks.
Developers choose Immich Kiosk because it provides a dedicated, privacy-focused display solution tightly integrated with Immich. Unlike generic slideshow software, it understands Immich's API and structure, offering deeper configuration and a seamless experience within the self-hosted ecosystem.
Highly configurable slideshows for displaying Immich assets on browsers and devices.
Open-Awesome is built by the community, for the community. Submit a project, suggest an awesome list, or help improve the catalog on GitHub.
Seamlessly pulls photos and videos directly from your self-hosted Immich instance, eliminating manual uploads and leveraging Immich's API for efficient access, as emphasized in the README's focus on Immich integration.
Offers extensive customization for transitions, timing, layout, and content selection, allowing tailored slideshows for different screens, per the README's highlight of 'highly configurable slideshows'.
Runs on your own infrastructure, giving full control over data and avoiding cloud dependencies, aligning with the project's philosophy of user privacy and control through self-hosting.
Works on web browsers and various devices, making it adaptable for TVs, digital frames, or kiosks, as stated in the key features for dynamic displays.
Exclusively tied to Immich; useless without an Immich instance, and changes in Immich's API could break functionality, with the README noting it's not officially affiliated, adding support risks.
Requires self-hosting skills, server management, and configuration, which can be a barrier for non-technical users wanting a plug-and-play solution.
Focused solely on slideshows; lacks broader media management, editing tools, or integrations outside Immich, which might be needed for more complex projects.