It is a JavaScript file uploading plugin with 20+ plugins to choose, edit, and upload images to any backend. It's written in TypeScript, and is free and open-source. | It is a responsive file upload widget with free cloud storage. You can add file uploading to your app with only two lines of code. Customize the upload widget to integrate seamlessly with your existing UI. The upload widget accepts multiple file uploads, as well as dynamic image resizing. It's fast. It's simple. It just works. |
Open-source; Can be used with any file uploading backend; Lets you build a custom Uppload package to make sure you only bundle the code you actually need | Effortless setup and installation;
Prebuilt upload widget;
Dependable, fast delivery via CDN;
Free and secure cloud storage;
Complete developer control;
Drag-and-drop uploads;
Multiple file upload;
Resize images before upload;
Dynamic image resizing |
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