Cloudinary is a cloud-based service that streamlines websites and mobile applications' entire image and video management needs - uploads, storage, administration, manipulations, and delivery. | It is a web-based software suite for quick image editing and painting. Includes a huge set of tools, among which are traditional tools for graphic editors, as well as unique ones, which you will not find anywhere else. |
Upload images to a cloud-based storage; Upload video to cloud-based storage; Automatic backup and revision tracking; Many image manipulation capabilities & effects; Smart resizing & face detection based thumbnails; Handling PDFs, sprites, watermarks, social profile pictures; Fast CDN delivery with advanced caching; Automatic image optimization; Powerful dashboard, media library and reports; RESTful APIs, intuitive URL based transformations; Image metadata and semantic data extraction; Integration SDKs for web & mobile frameworks; Custom domain (CNAME) support; Authenticated URLs; On-the-fly Video transcoding ; On-the-fly Video overlays; |
Dozens of real time filters and effects;
Image enhancement tools;
Multiple image transformation types;
Painting tools;
Creation and editing of animations in GIF, PNG and AWebP formats;
Works with raster and vector graphics;
Cross-platform mobile-friendly;
Hundreds of hand-picked fonts, frames, stickers and overlays;
Import your own custom elements;
Seasonal elements for everything from Christmas to Halloween;
Supports almost any image format, including RAW;
Import images from the clipboard;
Converting between image formats: JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG, SVG, TARGA, TIFF, JPEG 2000, PDF, ICO, WebP and more;
Base64 decoder and encoder;
Suitable for all experience levels;
Intuitive interface;
No-hassle navigation;
No download is required |
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