Rich photo-sharing options including password protection and expiration dates
Automatic photo grouping using facial recognition and other categorizations
iOS and Android platform support to allow management from mobile devices
Specifications
Compatibility
Node.js v12 and Synology Application Service are required to run Synology Photos
The original DSM 6.2 packages must be running the following versions for their data and configurations to be migratable:
Synology Moments: 1.3.0-0691 and above (minimum DSM version: 6.2.1-23824)
Photo Station: 6.8.0-3456 and above
All-around Browsing and Managing
Supports photo and video display in chronological order or by folder structure
Supports changing the thumbnail size in Folder view
Provides intuitive move, copy, and download features
Supports editing dates, times, descriptions, tags, and ratings of photos and videos
Supports adding photos to multiple albums without creating duplicates
Supports conditional albums that automatically add matching photos
Supports the exclusion of uploading and displaying specified file extensions
Dynamic Sharing and Collaboration
Supports sharing albums with customizable permissions
Allows users to view and manage albums shared with/by others
Supports uploading photos and videos via public Photo Request links (See limitation 1)
Shared Space can be opened to selected users for collaboration
Supports Public folder links that allow users to share portfolios with others
Supports limiting the sharing ability of non-admin users
Quick Searching
Provides the following Quick Filters: File type, Date taken, People, Geolocation, Tag, Rating, Camera, Lens, Focal length, Exposure time, Aperture, and ISO
Supports search by keywords using: file names, dates, and special formats such as 360° photos/videos or Live Photos
Auto-created Albums
Automatically groups photos into five albums: People, Places, Tags, Videos, and Recently Added
Facial recognition enables users to name, hide, or merge detected faces in People albums (See limitation 2)
Easy File Upload
Supports drag-and-drop upload of photos, videos, and folders (See limitation 3, 4, 5)
Supports thumbnail generation via browsers to reduce server load and boost display speed
Due to iOS system limitations, HEIC files are automatically converted to JPEG format when uploaded through Photo Request links
To ensure system performance, facial recognition is only supported on certain models. Please refer to this article for the full list
Folders can only be uploaded via drag-and-drop on Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge
Drag-and-drop only supports 5,000 files per upload
Folders will not remain in their original tree structure when uploaded via drag-and-drop
HEIC files and Live Photos require the Advanced Media Extensions package to be displayed
Live Photos consist of a still photo and a video and require both components to be played. The following models do not support Live Photo video conversion and will show all Live Photos as still photos:
Supports file conversion by mobile devices to speed up thumbnail generation and enhance video compatibility
Supports switching the video playback quality between speed first and quality first
Limitations
To enhance the backup efficiency of iOS devices, please enable notifications for Synology Photos and connect your device to the charger
When multiple iOS devices share an iCloud storage but the synchronization of photos between devices delay, Synology Photos might not be able to back up all the photos taken during the delayed time
Casting via AirPlay is only supported on iOS devices
Synology Photos (TV App)
Features
An alternative choice to use Synology Photos on Apple TV and Android TV
Specifications
System requirements
iOS: 14.0 or above
Android: 8.0 or above
Supports browsing photos and videos in folder and timeline views
Supports browsing albums and conditional albums
Supports browsing the People, Places, Tags, Videos, and Recently Added albums
Supports browsing albums shared with me
Supports displaying detailed information of photos and videos
Supports viewing photos in slideshow mode and adjusting the playing speed
Limitations
Live Photos can only be shown as still photos
360° photos and videos can only be shown as flat photos and videos