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Foldergram
Turn your local folders into dynamic, private feeds
Foldergram turns the photo folders already on your computer or home server into a polished, self-hosted gallery. Drop images into local folders, and they become app folders with profile-like pages, a fast home feed, previews, thumbnails, and offline-friendly PWA browsing. No uploads, accounts, cloud sync, or social noise - just your media, organized by the filesystem you already use, served beautifully on localhost or your own network.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I built Foldergram for myself as I organize photos in local folders, but wanted a nicer way to browse them.
Foldergram scans a local gallery folder and turns each folder into a profile-style page, with a fast Instagram-inspired feed, thumbnails, previews, and reels with PWA support.
It is a self-hosted, local-first, and intentionally simple open-source project.
I’d love feedback from photographers, homelab folks, designers, and anyone with a giant folder full of images and videos they keep meaning to make easier to browse.
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About Foldergram on Product Hunt
“Turn your local folders into dynamic, private feeds”
Foldergram was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #149 on the daily leaderboard. Foldergram turns the photo folders already on your computer or home server into a polished, self-hosted gallery. Drop images into local folders, and they become app folders with profile-like pages, a fast home feed, previews, thumbnails, and offline-friendly PWA browsing. No uploads, accounts, cloud sync, or social noise - just your media, organized by the filesystem you already use, served beautifully on localhost or your own network.
Foldergram was featured in Social Media (89k followers), Photography (142.9k followers) and GitHub (41.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 56k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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