Image Hosting

1. InMotion Hosting + Piwigo – Most web hosting companies – including our editor’s choice, InMotion Hosting – bundle a nifty app store with their hosting packages. Called Softaculous, it comes with a number of free applications and one of them is Piwigo, a popular self-hosted photo gallery solution that allows you to implement your own image hosting website. It offers a comprehensive feature set: albums, tags, privacy, themes and plugins, statistics and management tools, and much more.

2. SmugMug – Unlimited photo uploads come standard for every SmugMug plan – which start from $3.99 (£3.15) monthly on the annual plan – along with the tools needed to create a beautiful photo site, share easily, and sell personalized prints and gifts. You get free storage, free bandwidth, but e-commerce options are only available on the more expensive Portfolio/Pro packages, with the latter offering several key features in terms of e-commerce, marketing and branding. Additionally, all plans have some cool features like personalized paintings, which transforms your photos into paintings.

3. Google Photos – Unlike other solutions here, Google Photos is a private image hosting service (as opposed to public), although sharing with others (but not openly) is deceptively simple. Just bear in mind that your pictures will be stored on Google’s servers and will be used to improve its machine learning capabilities. Although it doesn’t do text recognition (yet), Google Photos is now good enough to recognize faces and its search capabilities even extend to places/locations. There are also some additional features available, like Memories for instance, which shows photos and videos from previous years at the top of your gallery.

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