DBGallery

DBGallery, short for Database Gallery, is a Digital Asset Management software package and cloud service. It has a special focus on utilizing image meta-data for finding, exploring and organizing photos. It is a multi-user system for use across an organization. While typically run as on-premises software, since mid-2013 the company has offered it as a SaaS (Software as a Service) cloud-hosted solution. The on-premises software version enables controlled access to the collection via the Internet using a web server plugin.

DBGallery
Developer(s)GRR Systems, Inc
Stable release
DBGallery: 10.1 / 1 April 2020 (2020-04-01)
TypeDigital Asset Management
LicenseProprietary
Websitedbgallery.com

History

DBGallery's first public release was December 2007. Since then each year has seen major enhancements. 2013 added support for additional non-English languages in its meta-data. 2014 added support for creating custom data fields for tagging and search. 2015 included the ability to auto-tag images using Reverse Geocoding. 2018 added artificial intelligence (AI) image recognition as a further addition to auto-tagging.[1]

Version 10 in 2020 added complete image collection management via the web (e.g. file and folder drag and drop), a new collecton dashboard, custom data layouts, and an improved audit trail.[2]

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