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Chevereto is a robust, self-hosted media-sharing platform that prioritizes flexibility and control. It enables you to build and manage a media-sharing website on your own server, granting you complete autonomy over your hosting environment and policies. With Chevereto, you eliminate the risk of platform restrictions and shutdowns, ensuring your site operates entirely on your terms.
Chevereto offers a comprehensive suite of features that make it the ultimate image and video sharing software:
- Media Management: Support for images, videos, categories, tags and albums with advanced organization tools
- User Experience: Customizable listings, responsive design, and intuitive user interface
- Privacy Controls: Granular content privacy settings and user management
- Performance: Optimized for speed with CDN support, caching, and image optimization
- Customization: Turnkey options, language, and extensive API for integration
You can check the complete list of features in our Features page and you can also compare Chevereto editions.
- Webserver
- PHP
- MySQL Server (MariaDB Server)
- Redis (optional)
Get Chevereto in one of these ways:
- Direct download: Visit https://chevereto.com/api/download/latest
- GitHub releases: Download the latest
4.x.x.zip
file from our Releases page
Chevereto runs anywhere, system requirements are minimal and it can run on any server.
Install Chevereto following our guides for:
- Docker (Multi-arch image compatible with
x86_64
andarm64
) - VPS (DigitalOcean, Linode, Vultr, etc)
- cPanel
- Plesk
Chevereto is also available for installing via Installatron, Softaculous and SwiftWave.
Review our Installation docs for all alternatives.
- Follow the Updating guide to keep your Chevereto V4 system updated.
For Chevereto V3 users:
- Follow the Upgrading guide to upgrade to Chevereto V4.
- Check the Welcome Back reference.
For Chevereto V2 users:
- Follow the Upgrading guide but skip directly to Chevereto V4.
Chevereto Documentation covers the system requirements, installation, configuration, and usage of the software. It also includes a User manual and an Admin manual.
Chevereto is an open-source project, and while contributions are welcomed, they are entirely voluntary. We appreciate any assistance aimed at enhancing the software and making it better for the community. Please note that any contributions to this repository will fall under the AGPLv3 license, ensuring that your work remains open-source and accessible to all.
Copyright Rodolfo BerrÃos Arce - AGPLv3.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with this program. If not, see GNU Licenses.
The commercial license allows you to use Chevereto in commercial products and applications without the obligations imposed by the AGPLv3. The commercial license ensures that your code remains proprietary and exclusive to you. For more details, please refer to the Chevereto Commercial License at Chevereto License.
Chevereto Free edition is licensed under the AGPLv3 free software license, allowing use as long as you comply with its terms. If you modify and distribute the software, you are required to provide the source code to your end users. Please note that under the AGPLv3, making the software available over a network is considered distribution, and you must provide the source code to users who interact with it remotely.
Both Chevereto Lite and Chevereto Pro are distributed under the proprietary Chevereto License, which is not subject to the restrictions imposed by the AGPLv3 license.
Note: Proprietary licensing does not mean closed source; the source code is accessible, but its use is governed by the specific terms of the Chevereto License.
The "Chevereto" project is the parent upstream project of Chevere. All the software made on Chevere is derived, inspired, or based on the Chevereto project.