A powerful desktop application for performant batch image compression and optimization. Reduce file sizes without sacrificing quality.
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A powerful desktop application for performant batch image compression and optimization. Reduce file sizes without sacrificing quality.
Cloudflare Image Resizing worker for WordPress
Super fast, on-demand and on-the-fly, image processing.
CloudMagick is a serverless application which provides a dynamic image transformation like the small light module of apache2
JavaScript library for image editing
This is my implementation of the simplified version of the seam carving - an algorithm developed by S.Avidan and A.Shamir. Seam carving is an algorithm for 'content-aware' image resizing. The main idea is to resize an image by removing only the least noticeable pixels. I have also made a small web app used to generate interesting results.
The official Node integration for Optidash API
An opinionated Express-based storage server featuring assets uploading and on-demand image-resizing, like a self-hosted Cloudinary
CloudFlare Image Resizing worker for Magento.
NodeJS, Express Server API Project that provides endpoints for JSON Patching and Image Resizing. Users first need to get an authorized token by login and use that token for other requests. The project does complete CI/CD by using multiple testings (Unit/Integration) and Docker.
A simple, on-the-fly image resizing server written in NodeJS.
The official Gulp plugin for Optidash API
The official Node integration for the Pixaven Image API
The official Grunt plugin for Optidash API
Secure, browser-based image compression - No uploads needed
Serverless image tools (Using JavaScript only)
Client‑side image resizing with multiple target sizes in the browser
React Component Library for ImageEngine
CloudFlare Image Resizing worker for PrestaShop.
Bunny Image Optimizer Worker (Cloudflare)
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