{"package_name":"com.akslabs.cloudgallery","name":"Chitralaya CloudGallery App","summary":"Transform Telegram into your personal, unlimited photo cloud storage.","category":"Graphics","icon_url":"/api/icon/com.akslabs.cloudgallery","latest_version_code":8,"latest_version_name":"0.7","apk_url":"/api/apk/com.akslabs.cloudgallery","apk_size":9871192,"apk_sha256":"57d38d474f87c126cd6375c36f91c07029a91cc1d0d7ad09b76dd1b6c875fae3","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"izzyondroid","last_updated":1781395215,"release_timestamp":1781372699,"description":"<p>Never Lose a Precious Memory Again! 📸✨</p><p>Chitralaya CloudGallery (चित्रालय - \"House of Images\" in Sanskrit) is your personal photo fortress that transforms Telegram into unlimited, truly private cloud storage! Say goodbye to the anxiety of losing precious memories and hello to unlimited backup freedom.</p><p>🌟 What is CloudGallery? Chitralaya CloudGallery is a simple open-source Android app that turns your Telegram account into a private photo cloud storage — no signup, no servers, no tracking.</p><p>Your photos go straight from your phone to your own Telegram chat, giving you free, practically unlimited backup space with full control over your data.</p><p>It’s not a company or a service — just a open-source tool made by a privacy-minded developer who believes your memories should stay yours.</p><p>👋 Hey there! I’m Aditya, the guy behind AKS-Labs.</p><p>Before you scroll, let me make one thing clear —</p><p>I’m just another user like you, tired of the usual “cloud storage deal” — free at first, then you pay with your money... or even worse, with your privacy.</p><p>So I built something different — Chitralaya CloudGallery.</p><p>It’s not a company, not a service. Just a simple, open-source tool — a bridge between your Android phone 📱 and your Telegram account 📡.</p><p>🤔 Why even build this? I was using Google Photos like everyone else. Free storage, nice features, AI magic… but then I realized:</p><p>Google scans my photos to “offer me memories” → which also means they read them. Google uses user data to personalize services, show relevant ads, improve products,services. We users don’t even know or read what other privacy-concerning terms we’ve agreed to at the time of sign-up. And will they only use data collected from Google Photos to improve Google Photos — or does it include all Google products? Sharing a link doesn’t mean it’s private — anyone with that link can see your photos. Needs to compress images when free storage is full. One day, “free storage is","categories":["Graphics"]}