Flickr Pro alternatives: 6 free & open-source picks
Curated, verified, and actually free. No trials, no crippled tiers. Star counts and last-activity dates checked by hand, not scraped and forgotten.
Un excelente archivo personal de fotos con respaldo móvil, metadatos, álbumes, búsqueda, mapas y uso compartido en almacenamiento que tú controlas; el acabado del portafolio público es modesto.
licenseAGPL-3.0
runsyour server
installOfficial Docker Compose stack with the server, machine-learning service, Redis, and PostgreSQL
enginesLocal ONNX-based CLIP or SigLIP-compatible smart-search models and InsightFace buffalo or antelope face models, with optional CPU or GPU acceleration
dataOriginals and generated library, upload, thumbnail, profile, video, and backup files live under the configured upload location; users, albums, metadata, and embeddings live in PostgreSQL, and ML models are cached locally
the catch vs Flickr ProIt is a superb private archive but does not reproduce Flickr's public social graph, groups, discovery, comments, licensing marketplace or portfolio audience.
setupDocker Compose, roughly 6–8 GB RAM, local PostgreSQL storage rather than a network share, persistent media and database paths, and TLS or a reverse proxy for remote access
facts verified 2026-08-11
Una biblioteca de fotos autogestionada y buscable con soporte RAW, etiquetas, rostros, mapas, álbumes, metadatos y enlaces para compartir; primero biblioteca, nunca red social.
licenseAGPL-3.0
runsyour server
installDocker Compose with MariaDB recommended, or SQLite for a smaller installation
enginesTensorFlow FaceNet for face recognition and TensorFlow Nasnet for built-in labels; optional PhotoPrism Vision API, Ollama, OpenAI, or compatible vision backends
dataOriginals remain in the mounted originals folder; sidecars, previews, thumbnails, face embeddings, model assets, and backups live in the storage folder, while indexes, users, albums, and settings live in SQLite or MariaDB
the catch vs Flickr ProIt is a searchable private library rather than a public photo community, so Flickr's groups, follows, discovery, comments and licensing exposure disappear.
setupDocker Compose, persistent originals, storage, and database mounts with correct permissions, several GB of RAM or swap, and a CPU- and storage-heavy first index
facts verified 2026-08-11
Fotos y videos autogestionados con rostros, objetos, búsqueda semántica, álbumes y enlaces públicos; la implementación es un servidor pequeño, no un botón.
licenseMIT
runsyour server
installClone the monorepo, copy and edit deploy/compose/.env, then start the Docker Compose stack
enginesInsightFace and ArcFace via ONNX Runtime, with buffalo_sc as the default face model; local object, scene, and semantic-search models, optional BLIP captioning, and an optional GPU image
dataIt scans a user-selected photo directory in place; PostgreSQL stores users, indexes, albums, and ML metadata, while thumbnails, protected media, and downloaded models live in configured application volumes
the catch vs Flickr ProIt provides private search and sharing, not Flickr's public community, groups, following, discovery, comments and licensing-oriented exposure.
setupDocker Compose, an absolute scan-directory mapping, about 4 GB RAM minimum (8 GB recommended for ML), and roughly 10 GB extra disk beyond the photo library
facts verified 2026-08-11
Mapea carpetas existentes directamente a una galería web limpia con RAW, EXIF, usuarios, álbumes, enlaces y descargas; tu árbol de directorios sigue mandando.
licenseAGPL-3.0+
runsyour server
installDocker Compose with SQLite, MariaDB, or PostgreSQL and one or more mounted media folders
enginesBuilt-in dlib/go-face face detection and recognition; FFmpeg for video processing; optional Mapbox token for maps
dataOriginal photos remain in the mounted folder tree; the database stores users, albums, indexes, and face metadata, while a media-cache directory stores thumbnails and optimized video
the catch vs Flickr ProIt mirrors your folder tree into a clean gallery but lacks Flickr's social network, public discovery, communities, comments and portfolio audience.
setupDocker plus careful volume paths and host-file permissions; safe remote access also needs a reverse proxy or VPN and TLS
facts verified 2026-08-11
Una galería de álbumes autogestionada y limpia con metadatos, uso compartido con contraseña, descargas y una configuración simple con Docker; mucha menos maquinaria de descubrimiento.
licenseMIT
runsyour server
installDocker Compose with the Lychee image and MariaDB; prebuilt and source installs also exist
dataUploaded originals and derivatives live in persistent uploads storage; albums, users, metadata and settings live in MariaDB (or another configured database), with separate logs and temporary-data volumes
the catch vs Flickr ProIt publishes albums but offers far less automatic search and no Flickr social network, groups, discovery feed, comments community or built-in audience.
setupDocker Compose, writable persistent volumes, a database, an APP_KEY, and domain/TLS setup for remote sharing
facts verified 2026-08-11
El viejo y confiable motor de galería: álbumes privados, usuarios, metadatos, temas, plugins y carga móvil, pagado con mantenimiento en lugar de dinero.
licenseGPL-2.0+
runsyour server
installUpload the NetInstall script or release to PHP web hosting, then complete browser setup against MySQL or MariaDB
dataOriginals live under the upload or galleries directories, generated derivatives and configuration stay in the Piwigo tree, and albums, users, metadata, and plugin state live in MySQL or MariaDB
the catch vs Flickr ProIt can host a public gallery, but the audience, groups, following, discovery and community interaction that distinguish Flickr are entirely absent.
setupRequires PHP web hosting, a database, writable directories, and ongoing web-server, TLS, and plugin maintenance
facts verified 2026-08-11
last updated 2026-08-11 · no votes, no pay-to-list · just what's real
Flickr FreeThe free account caps the library at 1,000 items, allows only 50 non-public items, and forbids commercial use; that is not a Pro archive.
| tool | license | running it | platforms | stars | active |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Immich | AGPL-3.0 | self-host, real ops | web, ios, android, self-hosted | 109,800 | 2026-08 |
| PhotoPrism | AGPL-3.0 | docker to self-host | web, self-hosted | 40,000 | 2026-08 |
| LibrePhotos | MIT | self-host, real ops | web, android, self-hosted | 8,000 | 2026-06 |
| Photoview | AGPL-3.0+ | docker to self-host | web, self-hosted | 6,497 | 2026-08 |
| Lychee | MIT | docker to self-host | web, self-hosted | 4,300 | 2026-07 |
| Piwigo | GPL-2.0+ | self-host, real ops | web, ios, android, self-hosted | 3,800 | 2026-05 |
People still pay for Flickr Pro because photographers pay because image quality, catalog safety, and fast handling of huge libraries matter more than cloning sliders. The recurring cost buys raw codecs, color management, metadata, previews, face models, GPU support, storage, backups, sync, and export fidelity, not just the visible interface. If none of that applies to you, any pick above saves $132 a year.
Is there a free alternative to Flickr Pro?
Yes: Immich, PhotoPrism, LibrePhotos and 3 more. Every tool on this page is either open source or genuinely free to use long-term: no trials, no crippled tiers.
Should I just build my own Flickr Pro?
Our verdict is NO TANTO. A consolation build is possible, but the paid product's decisive value sits outside a solo rebuild. For Flickr Pro, host a personal photo gallery and metadata archive on user-owned storage. The hard boundary is large photography community, discovery, hosting, moderation, and mobile apps, plus image pipeline quality, models, and workflow polish. If you'd rather build, the exact one-shot prompt is free at puedovibecodearlo.app/flickr-pro.