
Ente Photos
End-to-end encrypted alternative to Google Photos
197 followers
End-to-end encrypted alternative to Google Photos
197 followers
Ente Photos is an open‑source, end‑to‑end encrypted photo & video storage app for mobile, desktop, & web. Enjoy secure backups (3‑cloud redundancy), on‑device AI, privacy-first sharing, family plans & stunning memories. Get started with 10GB free.






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Hello everyone!
We’re excited to finally bring Ente Photos to the Product Hunt community!
The story began in 2020, when we had to choose between privacy and convenience while storing our photos. We felt the need to engineer an experience that brought together the best of both worlds, for ourselves.
So we built Ente — an end-to-end encrypted, open-source and cross-platform photo storage app that brings together the best of both.
Here are some of our top features:
End-to-end encryption guarantees no third-party – not even Ente – can peek into your memories
Easily find photos of family and friends, with Ente’s on-device machine learning
Search for photos naturally, like “beach sunset in Hawaii” or “birthday party with mom”
Relive your best moments from past trips, celebrations and everyday life through curated stories
Securely access your photos on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, Linux, and web; with seamless encryption
Share your plan with up to five family members
Ente is fully open source – if you are tech savvy, you can run Ente on your own servers in under a minute
Ente stores 3 encrypted copies of your data in 3 clouds, across 3 locations in the EU
To date, Ente Photos has protected over 200 million memories for thousands of people around the world. We’ve poured a lot of thought, care, and love into building this, and we really hope you like it!
We’re excited to hear your feedback and answer any questions you might have!
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Very sleek design inside the dashboard (this green colour was a good choice). :)
How did you market it successfully when Google is such a strong competitor?
@busmark_w_nika Happy that you like the design! We focused on what we believe in: privacy-first, open-source, giving users full control, and building solid on-device AI that works without compromising data. Most of our growth has come through word of mouth, especially from the degoogle and privacy-focused communities.
We also built Ente Auth and TheySeeYourPhotos.com which helped.
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@anandbaburajan Interesting, thank you for sharing. I was previously a part of something similar (System Android apps). I started working there later, and the guy exited it after 7 years, he started the project (I was there only the last 6 months) so I didn't have a chance to see the full process. That's why I was interested in marketing part of this project :)
Love the focus on privacy! How does the encryption work in practice? Would be great for sensitive photos 🔒
This product is amazing.
I am leaving Google products for privacy reasons. And I see a lot of people doing the same.
People are migrating to other products, and Proton came to my mind. They have the photos and album features. I think Ente UI is better, but for people already using Proton, what would be the advantage of using Ente? Because the Proton Price is lower for huge space (9.99 for 500 GB, but it includes other services)
And if you don't mind me suggest a feature, maybe the search could be more powerful. I think Immich does something to search by context (for example, if I want pictures of my dog, if I could just say "dog" in the search it would be amazing)
Congratulations for the product. It is really amazing.
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This is an excellent product! We once had a similar idea, but ultimately gave up due to the high implementation costs. I'm really looking forward to seeing how your project develops in the future!
@hi_caicai 💚
I am really happy for the ente product. I really use it over google photos. I still remember, I came to know about it from FOSS talk, which is totally end to end encrypted and also a open source project.
Go ente go...
@vivek_kumar_sahu1 thank you!
Great app! One quick ASO tip: the App Store lets you use up to 30 characters in your title, and that field carries the most ranking weight. Consider expanding the title with a key phrase to boost discoverability. Keep up the good work!
@bk727 thanks, we'll take a look!