Yes, Notion does support image galleries through its Gallery View feature, which transforms any database into a visually appealing grid of image cards. According to Notion's documentation, "Galleries are Notion's most visual database view. Use them to showcase beautiful photos for mood boards, team directories, vacation photos and more." This native functionality allows you to create professional-looking galleries without needing external tools or complicated workarounds.
Creating an image gallery in Notion is refreshingly straightforward. You simply type `/gallery` to create a new database with gallery view, then add entries by clicking "New" to create cards. Each card can display a cover image that you upload directly, link from an external source, or select from Notion's built-in Unsplash integration. You can customize how your gallery appears by adjusting card sizes, choosing which database properties to display on each card, and organizing images through filtering, sorting, or grouping options.
The gallery feature excels at organizing visual content with context. Unlike simple image dumps, each gallery card can include relevant metadata like dates, locations, tags, or descriptions. This makes it particularly valuable for project portfolios, travel documentation, team directories, or mood boards where you need both visual impact and organizational structure. The database foundation means you can easily search, filter, and reorganize your images as your collection grows.
However, Notion's gallery functionality does have important limitations to consider. Free accounts are restricted to 5MB per image, while paid plans allow up to 50MB – potentially constraining high-resolution photography. The system lacks advanced gallery features like lightbox viewing, slideshow modes, or granular layout controls. Each gallery card displays only one cover image, though you can add additional images within the card's content area. Images may also experience compression that affects sharpness in gallery view.
For most users seeking to organize and display images with accompanying information, Notion's gallery view provides an effective solution that balances visual appeal with organizational power. While it won't replace specialized photo management software for professional photographers, it offers sufficient functionality for project documentation, creative collections, and collaborative visual work. The key is understanding that Notion galleries work best when you need both visual presentation and the ability to categorize, search, and manage your image collection systematically.
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