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Blitline vs FilePreviews.io: What are the differences?

Blitline: Image processing in the cloud (cropping, rotating, compositing, filtering). Blitline drastically reduces the amount of work you need to develop an application that does any image processing. Stop rebuilding the same image processing functionality, let us do it for much less than it would cost you to make and support it. Pay for only the image processing time that your jobs use. We believe your images should be YOUR images. We also believe that you should never be "locked in" to using Blitline. The flexibility of the JSON API means you could stub out Blitline later without ever touching your production/deployed code; FilePreviews.io: Thumbnails and metadata for almost any kind of file. An API service designed for developers building applications with rich file preview capabilities. We generate an image preview of every page, layer, OCR text, EXIF metadata and much more.

Blitline and FilePreviews.io belong to "Image Processing and Management" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Blitline are:

  • Industrial Strength- If you are a website that needs to manipulate large numbers of photos, Blitline is your economical solution.
  • Convenient- If you are importing photos from an external service and need to crop, thumbnail, or process them, we are your answer.
  • Versatile- Screenshots, PDFs, animated GIFs, obscure image formats, we are your one stop shop for all of these.

On the other hand, FilePreviews.io provides the following key features:

  • Generate thumbnails for over 50 file formats
  • Generate thumbnails of multi-page documents
  • Extract Photoshop layers
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What is Blitline?

Blitline drastically reduces the amount of work you need to develop an application that does any image processing. Stop rebuilding the same image processing functionality, let us do it for much less than it would cost you to make and support it. Pay for only the image processing time that your jobs use. We believe your images should be YOUR images. We also believe that you should never be "locked in" to using Blitline. The flexibility of the JSON API means you could stub out Blitline later without ever touching your production/deployed code.

What is FilePreviews.io?

An API service designed for developers building applications with rich file preview capabilities. We generate an image preview of every page, layer, OCR text, EXIF metadata and much more

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      What are some alternatives to Blitline and FilePreviews.io?
      Cloudinary
      Cloudinary is a cloud-based service that streamlines websites and mobile applications' entire image and video management needs - uploads, storage, administration, manipulations, and delivery.
      Google Drive
      Keep photos, stories, designs, drawings, recordings, videos, and more. Your first 15 GB of storage are free with a Google Account. Your files in Drive can be reached from any smartphone, tablet, or computer.
      CloudFlare
      Cloudflare speeds up and protects millions of websites, APIs, SaaS services, and other properties connected to the Internet.
      Dropbox
      Harness the power of Dropbox. Connect to an account, upload, download, search, and more.
      Amazon CloudFront
      Amazon CloudFront can be used to deliver your entire website, including dynamic, static, streaming, and interactive content using a global network of edge locations. Requests for your content are automatically routed to the nearest edge location, so content is delivered with the best possible performance.
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