Piwigo
Photo gallery software for the web, built by an active community of users and developers.
Photo gallery software for the web, built by an active community of users and developers.
<img src="https://piwigo.org/plugins/piwigo-piwigodotorg/images/piwigo.org.svg" width="200" alt="Piwigo logo"> Manage your photo library. Piwigo is open source photo gallery software for the web. Designed for organisations, teams and individuals.  The [piwigo.org](https://piwigo.org) website introduces you to Piwigo. You'll find a demo, forums, wiki and news. ## Requirements * A webserver (Apache or nginx recommended) * PHP 7.4+. Piwigo can run with PHP 7.0+ but these end-of-life versions are no longer maintained and may expose your site to security vulnerabilities. * MySQL 5 or greater or MariaDB equivalent * ImageMagick (recommended) or PHP GD ## Quick start install ### NetInstall * Download the [NetInstall script](https://piwigo.org/download/dlcounter.php?code=netinstall) * Transfer the script to your web space with any FTP client * Open the script in you web browser (for example http://example.com/piwigo-netinstall.php) and follow the steps [More information](https://piwigo.org/guides/install/netinstall) ### Manual * Download the [latest stable version](https://piwigo.org/download/dlcounter.php?code=latest) and unzip it * Transfer everything to your web space with any FTP client * Open your website (for example http://example.com/piwigo) and follow the steps [More information](https://piwigo.org/guides/install/manual) If you do not have your own server, consider the [piwigo.com](https://piwigo.com/) hosting solution. ## Contributing Piwigo is widely driven by its community; if you want to improve the code, fork this repo and submit your changes to the `master` branch. See our [Contribution guide](https://github.com/Piwigo/Piwigo/blob/master/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md). ## License Piwigo is released under the GPL v2 license. See our [Copying details](https://github.com/Piwigo/Piwigo/blob/master/COPYING.txt).