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We've compiled a list of 14 free and paid alternatives to fgallery. The primary competitors include Piwigo, Ultra Light Gallery. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between fgallery and photos2webgallery, Juicebox, JCDSee Web Photo Gallery. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Tools.


Piwigo
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PhotoPrism
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JAlbum allows you to create photo galleries for the Web.

Plogger is the next generation in open-source photo gallery systems.

fgallery: a modern, minimalist javascript photo gallery

fgallery Video and Screenshots

fgallery Overview

fgallery is a static photo gallery generator with no frills that has a stylish, minimalist look. “fgallery” shows your photos, and nothing else.

There is no server-side processing, only static generation. The resulting gallery can be uploaded anywhere without additional requirements and works with any modern browser.

Automatically orients pictures without quality loss.
Multi-camera friendly: automatically sorts pictures by time: just throw your (and your friends) photos and movies in a directory. The resulting gallery shows the pictures in seamless shooting order.
Adapts to the current screen size and proportions, switching from horizontal/vertical layout and scaling thumbnails automatically.
Supports face detection for improved thumbnail centering.
Loads fast! Especially over slow connections.
Includes original (raw) pictures in a zip file for downloading.
Panoramas can be seen full-size by default.

fgallery Features

tick-square Face detection

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panorama static-site-generator photo-gallery javascript

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