

Trovebox
Trovebox, as OpenPhoto before it, lets you collect all your photos in one place while giving you fine-grained control over your collection. You can store your photos in Trovebox's servers or in your own Dropbox, Box.com, or Amazon S3 account.
Cost / License
- Pay once
- Proprietary
Application types
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Linux
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
Trovebox service has been shut down on March 15, 2015.
Features
Support for Amazon S3
- Photo Gallery
Dropbox integration
- Image Sharing
Trovebox News & Activities
Recent activities
Trovebox information
What is Trovebox?
Trovebox, as OpenPhoto before it, lets you collect all your photos in one place while giving you fine-grained control over your collection. You can store your photos in Trovebox's servers or in your own Dropbox, Box.com, or Amazon S3 account. Trovebox can also import photos from sites such as Flickr, Instagram, and Facebook to keep your photo collection in one place. Mobile apps for Android and iPhone are also available.
All the software that runs Trovebox is released under an open source license, so you can create an account at trovebox.com to get started or install it on your own server.





Comments and Reviews
Unfortunately Trovebox that was originally crowdfunded as OpenPhoto is not available anymore. The github open source version has only limited features and is not actively developed anymore. Why does every photo storage startup dies or gets acquired? So far, no one has been able to build a beautiful digital home for our photos and turn it into a sustainable, independent business. Right now it looks like ownCloud with the Gallery+ app could fill in the gap.