Aug. 19, 2025

Android Photo Library App

All your photos in your pocket with Aves Gallery

In Europe the summer holidays are nearing their end and if you are like many young parents, you probably shot a ton of new photos and videos. These are not just a bunch of files, they are like windows into our personal memories. This post is about an Android app that you can use to look at all your memories, right from your pocket, no cloud or subscription required.

Maybe it is because I get a little older, but I have increased my emphasis on the good. Things like durability, respect for other people, health and freedom are more important to me now than ever before. I hold no grudge towards any company, but I do not like the modern trend of needing a subscription for everything. The tools I use and the things I do reflect that, like these previous posts on my laptop and smartphone:

Durable Smartphone

Durable Smartphone

Fairphone with Google Free /e/OS

While sitting in the train the guy in front of me surprised me, out of his fancy pants he pulled this well worn, patina rich, piece of tech. We're travelling first class and judging by his classy attire, this man is not of limited means. Like a well-raced Porsche, this thing has seen some action. Sunlight hitting the metal frame reveals a green hue, I recognise it to be an earlier generation Fairphone still going strong. This changed my view on smartphones, please read along.

Better Laptop

Better Laptop

Assembling the DIY Framework 13

Consumer electronics often lock us into sealed hardware and forced upgrades, creating enormous e-waste. Framework challenges that norm by making laptops you can service, upgrade, and customise, which extends their lifespan and cuts down on unnecessary e-waste. My Framework 13 arrived this week and I assembled it myself. This post is a quick rundown of what that process involved, why I chose this brand, and what’s next.

Vitamins for the Mind

While I had my grumpy old man reasons for leaving iCloud Photos, one thing I think Apple understands well is how important photos and videos are for our wellbeing. In an interview on YouTube, Dr. Sumbul Desai (Apple Vice President of Health) mentions the importance of photos right along heart monitoring and fall detection. Memories of loved ones can make us feel good. Apple integrates this vision into their products with features like "on this day" and the photo watch face, automatically showing different memories. Easy access to your photos and videos helps you reflect and can be a perfect antidote for other things that might cause anxiety or stress.

Apple is serious about health and photos (Dr. Sumbul Desai)
Apple is serious about health and photos (Dr. Sumbul Desai)

Aves Gallery

Standard photo gallery apps work well with smaller collections of photos, but if you are like me and want to carry your entire photo and videos collection they often fall short compared to cloud and subscription based services like Apple iCloud Photos or Google Photos. Basic things like simply being able to handle large amounts of files and more advanced features like using metadata to find certain photos. After trying various apps, I found Aves Gallery (Google Play, F-Droid, Github) to be really good. It is a libre/free app released under BSD3 license created by Thilbault Deckers. I like it because:

Aves in action showing the powerful scrollbar which enables fast and accurate scrolling
Aves in action showing the powerful scrollbar which enables fast and accurate scrolling
So that if your remember your wedding date (..), you'll be able to return to that specific day in a simple swipe
So that if your remember your wedding date (..), you'll be able to return to that specific day in a simple swipe
Just like Apple Photos, you can search by location - like going back to Valencia where I ran a marathon with by buddy Niels
Just like Apple Photos, you can search by location - like going back to Valencia where I ran a marathon with by buddy Niels

Syncing Photos

New photos you take automatically appear in the Aves Gallery app. You can set Android to use Aves as default media viewer and picker app. If you're currently using a cloud photo service, you might first need to retake control over your photos. I did that in 2020 and wrote the following post on it:

Free from the iCloud: Escaping Apple Photos

Free from the iCloud: Escaping Apple Photos

Using offline photo library management software

After encountering the umpteenth ‘magic’ bug while managing my iPhone’s photos, I was done with it. Apple came a long way since it launched iPhoto (the predecessor of iCloud Photos). But for something as valuable as my personal memories, I want to be in full control. Read along to learn how I migrated my photo library away from the iCloud, using free, open source software.

In that post I describe the app I use on my laptop, Shotwell and the steps I took to manage my own photo library. You could use rsync, Syncopoli or Syncthing to setup automatic synchronisation between your smartphone and other devices.

Conclusion

Don't dismiss your photos and videos as just files. With the right app they can really bring you bits of joy. Using the Aves gallery app that joy does not require a subscription, not a cloud and is fully free+libre!

Android Photo Library App

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