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v2.5.0

Highlights

Happy New Year! Welcome to Immich v2.5.0. This release is our fireworks to celebrate both the new year and reaching 90,000 stars on GitHub. It is packed with major features that have been in the works for quite some time, and the team has kicked off the year with incredible momentum that we’re excited to carry forward. We couldn’t wait to share this with you. Let’s dive right in:

  • Free Up Space
  • Non-destructive editing
  • Database backup and restore (web)
  • Upload improvements
  • Visual refresh across all platforms
  • Disable admin setup
  • Star rating (mobile)
  • Additional fine-grained permissions (api keys)
  • Progressive JPEGs
  • Slideshow loop option (web)
  • Native HTTP clients for HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 image loading

Free Up Space

This feature was requested ages ago. So long in fact, that it has a 3-digit ID (#165)! Given the rapid iteration and development pace of the pre-stable era, it was risky to include it in the app due to its bulk-delete nature. But it is now 2026 :smile:, so here we are.

Free Up Space allows you to remove local media files from your device that have already been successfully backed up to your Immich server (and are not in Immich trash). This helps reclaim storage on your mobile device without losing your memories. The feature can be accessed from the user profile panel or from the Settings page in the mobile app.

There are configuration options and steps to make sure that everything is verified before deleting from the app.

  1. Configuration:
    • Cutoff date: Free Up Space will only look for photos and videos on or before this date.
    • Keep albums: Hold all photos and videos in the selected albums on your device, regardless of other settings. By default, **WhatsApp** related albums are selected to be kept on the device. Assets that are not already on the device will not be redownloaded.
    • Keep favorites: This works the same way **Keep albums** . By default, favorited assets are preserved on your device.
    • Keep on device: You can choose to restrict removal to **Always keep** All photos or All videos, regardless of other settings. This setting can hamper freeing up space significantly — with 80 GB of videos and 40 GB of photos, selecting **Always keep photos** retains thousands of photos on your device.

These configurations are persistent to make it convenient for those who perform this task often.

  1. Scan & Review: Before any files are removed, you are presented with a review screen to confirm which items will be deleted and how much storage will be reclaimed.
  2. Deletion: Confirmed items are moved to your device’s native Trash/Recycle Bin.

Reclaim storage
To use the reclaimed space right away, you must manually empty the system/gallery trash outside Immich.

For more information about this feature, please read it here

Non-destructive editing

Immich now supports non-destructive photo editing. This means that any edits you make to an asset do not modify the original file; instead, the modifications are stored in the database, and new thumbnails are generated based on those changes. This means you can always revert to the original asset if needed.

When you download an edited asset, Immich provides the edited version by default. However, you can choose to download the original version if needed. Immich always generates an edited full-size version based on your full-size quality settings. This occurs regardless of whether the “Enable full-size image generation” setting is enabled or disabled.

Limitations:

  • Mobile clients must be updated to v2.5.0 in order view the edited version of an asset. Clients will continue to > see the original asset if on a mobile app version <2.5.0
  • As of this version, the edited download won’t include the EXIF metadata of the original asset. This feature will come in future releases.
  • Mobile editing still uses the old edit system (saving a new version of the photo). The mobile editor will be upgraded to use the new non-destructive editing system in a future release.

You can click on the following icon to enter edit mode

Currently, Immich supports the following types of edits:

  • Cropping
  • Rotation
  • Mirroring

Opening the editor on an edited asset will load the existing edits back in so you can make adjustments and changes.

Backup and restore from the web UI

Backup and restore are an important part of any self-hosted application; this feature helps you maintain reliable access to your instance during unexpected events, such as database corruption caused by system failure or power loss.

Historically, restoring an Immich instance to a specific point required the user to have access to the command line, which proved challenging for many users, especially those new to self-hosting and software maintenance.

Now, we have the entire backup and restore pipeline built into Immich, which allows you to quickly restore a database backup directly from the web UI. You can perform the steps either from the Administration > Maintenance page, or from a brand new instance on the welcome page.

Restore from Administration’s Maintenance page

Restore from Onboarding page

For more detailed steps, please read them in our documentation

Upload improvement

This release also improves foreground upload in the mobile app. The previous implementation improves background uploads but leaves foreground uploads less reliable by leveraging the queue system to offload upload handling to the OS, which can be throttled under specific criteria.

We are taking back more control over handling uploads with the try-and-true method used in the old timeline, but this time it is supercharged with concurrent uploads and also correctly handles assets with missing file extensions from software such as DJI or Fusion Camera.

Upload now will also send unique metadata for each asset to the server, so it can be used to quickly retrieve the checksum when reinstalling the app, saving time and CPU resources. This is especially useful for iCloud users, as the hashing process can take a long time.

For iOS and iCloud users, it is recommended to go to App Settings > Sync Status and tap the “Sync Cloud IDs” button to backfill the metadata for the uploaded content. You only need to do this once.

Visual refresh across all platforms

This release also brings you a refreshed look and feel across the web, mobile app, and the documentation sites, with a new font face (“The-name-must-not-be-named” Sans) that improves reading legibility, especially for numbers and smaller text.

The UI library (https://ui.immich.app/) components have also been added to the web app in more places. You should see a more standardized, coherent, and better hierarchy for UI components across the app.

All icon buttons now come with a tooltip, so you don’t have to guess what function the button serves

Star rating (mobile)

Mobile now has the star-rating feature, similar to the web application. If you don’t see a star rating on either platform, make sure the feature is enabled here.

Disable admin setup

New installs show a welcome page and allow anyone to sign up / register as an admin. To have more control over whether this is allowed or not, we have added the following environment variable:

IMMICH_ALLOW_SETUP=true|false

This is especially useful if you have already initialized Immich and never want this situation to be possible in the future, which can happen if for whatever reason the database is reset.

Additional fine-grained permissions (api keys)

Some existing endpoints have been assigned fine-grained permissions, allowing the creation of API keys with limited access. The new permissions include:\n

  • map.read - Retrieve a list of latitude and longitude coordinates for every asset with location data
  • map.search - Retrieve location information for latitude & longitude coordinates
  • folder.read - Retrieve information about folders and which assets they contain

Progressive JPEGs

All image-generation settings now include a new option to enable progressive JPEGs. When enabled, supported browsers will progressively render the image.

Slideshow loop option (web)

The slideshow settings on the web now include an option to automatically start the slideshow over.

Native HTTP clients

All remote images are now requested using optimized HTTP clients, meaning images load more quickly and can keep up with your scrolling. Caching is also improved: not only does this make images even snappier to load after being downloaded, it also improves the offline experience with better responsiveness and a larger cache size.


As always, there are many more QoL improvements, bug fixes, and enhancements in this release. Please find the full release note below

Support Immich

If you find the project helpful, you can support Immich by purchasing a product key at https://buy.immich.app or our merchandise at https://immich.store

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    14 hours ago

    Happy to see the free storage feature. It was one of the features from Google Photos that I missed. Even happier to see that it’s now better than Google photos where it always was an all or nothing deal. Being able to keep more recent photos on the device when freeing up storage is a great option.

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    Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

    Fewer Letters More Letters
    LXC Linux Containers
    SSD Solid State Drive mass storage
    ZFS Solaris/Linux filesystem focusing on data integrity

    3 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 8 acronyms.

    [Thread #41 for this comm, first seen 29th Jan 2026, 09:30] [FAQ] [Full list] [Contact] [Source code]

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    Its huge and not huge at the same time. Lots of new stuff, but lots only in some clients. What disappoints me a bit is the lossless editing. On one hand it is nice feature to have, on the other I want my edits to be permanent. I made Immich to save my images in pre-defined structure so that if immich stops working one day (or if I want to perform batch file operations or whatever) I still have my photos neatly organized. This lossless editing means that the changes will live somewhere in database and not on the actual filesystem. I hope they eventually introduce option to apply on the actual file.

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        14 hours ago

        I love it too actually, I just wish to have a button that would basically say “apply permanently”.

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      Well, they have – I think. When you download an edited image, it supposedly downloads an image with edits applied. The original is optionally available too.

      If you download the edited image, this is effectively equivalent to the status quo of image editing.

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        14 hours ago

        Yeah, I mean its still good, but I wish I could just say “apply permanently” and have it on the filesystem without having to tinker…

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      Immich is apparently not on not changing the original file. This was learnt by me when I used their storage template feature to rename all of my and my partner’s images when uploaded to our server to a single, unified, agreed upon structure. And then, when we made an album and downloaded that album, were confused to find out that the files were all the original filenames, not the new structure. A little bit annoying imho, but Immich is still great.

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        Yeah, I think you either have to use their “external library” feature, which makes immich basically just an image viewer or you have to let immich handle everything but then the filesystem settings are very limited. Sadly there is nothing in between. I opted for the second option. I have the basic storage template (with folders for years, months and days) and I think that is ok by me, but I really wish I could also perma edit the photos. Fyi you can still do operations on your images on the filesystem (not renaming or moving though), you just have to refresh metadata and thumbnails for that photo (or video) in immich. I was doing that for the image or video rotations. Its still not very practical to do that, but that is at least something.

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    Backing up the database from web, I have been awaiting this feature. I had to recover the database once and it was a pain in the ass to get immich working again.

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      This reminds me to remind people to put their apps on snapshotting filesystems and activate autonatic, regular snapshots. Then you can always go back to a working version when something goes wrong. I use ZFS but I think Btrfs is also good for that.

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        Snapshots are great for solving accidental oopses, and for getting consistent backups that reflect a single point in time. But they aren’t backups. If the HDD or SSD dies snapshots don’t help. If the file system gets corrupted snapshots don’t help. If the file data becomes corrupt snapshots don’t help (since they only store a single copy of any version of a file).

        So snapshots are no substitute for backups. I run btrfs and I do backups, and I sync those backups to a remote location (look up 3-2-1 backup).

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          I can‘t speak for btrfs, but with zfs you usually are advised to send the snapshots off to another location too. That usecase is highly supported.

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      Yeah this change was long overdue. I couldn’t believe how complicated the old restore process was, I have a dozen or more other containers running and nothing else was close to that level of complexity

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      Not me, I’m just posting here! But yes, huge thanks to everyone who made this happen, there’s a lot of juicy features in this release!

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    22 hours ago

    do they still mandate file hierarchy reconstruction? really want to try this out, but I have years of photos in my own folder structure…

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      Containers are no crutch. I love containers and use them for everything. They’ve fully replaced VMs and bare metal for me, they’re just easier to use and manage. Honestly if that’s what’s stopping you from experiencing the best open source image software I’ve ever used, it’s your loss.

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        Containers are amazing. But they may not be for everything. It also depends what you mean by containers. In this case I think you mean only docker containers. They are amazing, I love them but they are not the silver bullet. But then if you also think about LXC those two types can cover like 99 % of homelab usecases.

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          I use a mix of docker containers and pods (with quadlets). I actually prefer quadlets where I can use them, though.

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            Neat, I didn’t know about quadlets, never used podman. Seems like a fun new thing to learn 😀 thanks

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    I’m looking forward to the changes to editing. I was happy to see the tools built in (just the simple crop/rotate/mirror), but then being prompted to save to gallery instead of just keeping it in immich was a dumb choice, it defeats the purpose of the edits altogether. Plus, the new image had new metadata?? Like I have to find the old pic, get the metadata, copy it to the new image upload new image and delete old image?? Wtf is the point of that?

    Otherwise, immich works well. But man, the editing just isn’t thought out at all. Also no editing options in web ui, which baffles me.

    Edit: It works! Finally real edits! Such a quality-of-life update.

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    Oh my bad, I just noticed rule 4. I can definitely edit the post body if needed.