Our tools help you to easily resize, optimize, crop, and convert any of your images right in your web browser and for completely free. We always mind your privacy, and we don't keep or store your images; we'll never do.
@daniellebrookroberge Thank you, Danielle. You can process images in Firefox via our home page—resizing.app. And thanks for the idea about the Firefox extension.
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Hi,
I found the USP of this product in the convenience it brings to the users. Feature wise, i think it has the normal features which probably a normal mspaint/ other image application has. But the only place where it scores is in case a user is working on web, then he need not actually open mspaint, import image there, save it again and then use it.. All this can be simplified by usint Resizing.app. Since its a chrome plugin, it can be used right there in the browser itself. Also, its OS agnostic, so that advantage is also there.
Broadly I would say the app has no new innovative features. However, it does provide some convenience to the user
@arvind_baranwal Thank you for such a detailed feedback, Arvind, it is highly appreciated. Innovations—we were thinking about our local image processing approach as about something quite original, but not unique, of course :)
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Looks great. I installed the extension directly. An API would be great, which I can use as Developer, is something like this planned?
@stefan_breitenstein Thanks, Stefan! For now, we are focused only on local image processing in browser to exclude data transfer, storage, and processing on the backend. However, there are a lot of services providing such API, we can recommend some of them, or you can even make your own API based on AWS Lambda.
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