Back in January 2025, I shared a massive post about how I set up my own Google Photos alternative using this exceptional Open Source project called Immich.
I’m still enjoying its virtues, but for the longest time, I suffered from its one major flaw: the lack of a (good) native TV client. Immich looks phenomenal on a computer or smartphone, but if you want to view family photos on the big screen, you hit a wall. My workaround involved a long HDMI cable or casting a Chrome tab from my MacBook Air — functional, but far from ideal.
The Problem. I wanted a native Android TV/Google TV experience to navigate my library seamlessly. There was a glimmer of hope in the form of the Immich Android TV project. The developer, giejay, is quite active, but the app lacked two features essential for my sanity: a Timeline and Favorites management.
Without a timeline, finding a photo from 2015 meant scrolling linearly through 140,000 images (that’s the size of my photo library) starting from today. That’s not browsing; that’s an endurance sport.
So what I did is a fork of the official Immich Android TV project and, with AI as a coding assistant, I added a few features that I wanted to add to that project. It would have been impossible for me otherwise, but AI allows (almost) anyone to transform his ideas for an app into a reality. And if there’s an Open Source project already created, like in this case, that concept is even more powerful.
In case you're interested, here's the rest of the story with lots of images and links to the GitHub Repository and the APK.
javipas•54m ago
I’m still enjoying its virtues, but for the longest time, I suffered from its one major flaw: the lack of a (good) native TV client. Immich looks phenomenal on a computer or smartphone, but if you want to view family photos on the big screen, you hit a wall. My workaround involved a long HDMI cable or casting a Chrome tab from my MacBook Air — functional, but far from ideal.
The Problem. I wanted a native Android TV/Google TV experience to navigate my library seamlessly. There was a glimmer of hope in the form of the Immich Android TV project. The developer, giejay, is quite active, but the app lacked two features essential for my sanity: a Timeline and Favorites management.
Without a timeline, finding a photo from 2015 meant scrolling linearly through 140,000 images (that’s the size of my photo library) starting from today. That’s not browsing; that’s an endurance sport.
So what I did is a fork of the official Immich Android TV project and, with AI as a coding assistant, I added a few features that I wanted to add to that project. It would have been impossible for me otherwise, but AI allows (almost) anyone to transform his ideas for an app into a reality. And if there’s an Open Source project already created, like in this case, that concept is even more powerful.
In case you're interested, here's the rest of the story with lots of images and links to the GitHub Repository and the APK.
Please let me know what you think!