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Uploadcare vs Uppload: What are the differences?

Developers describe Uploadcare as "File uploads, media processing, and adaptive delivery for web and mobile". Uploadcare is a complete file handling platform for online business. Receive files from you users via File Uploader or File Upload API, implement image optimization and transformations with Image CDN API, and get HIPAA-compliant storage. On the other hand, Uppload is detailed as "File uploading widget with 20+ plugins, no backend required". 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.

Uploadcare and Uppload belong to "File Uploads" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Uploadcare are:

  • Stores files in Uploadcare Storage or connects to your AWS S3 buckets
  • Delivers content in an instant across 5 continents with Uploadcare CDN
  • Takes minutes to integrate thanks to series of guides for most popular Web platforms, programming languages, and frameworks

On the other hand, Uppload provides the following key features:

  • 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
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  • 10
    Great team
  • 6
    Simple image upload with widget
  • 5
    Easy to integrate into any website
  • 5
    Awesome support
  • 1
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    • 1
      Upload widget is large (114KB)
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      What is Uploadcare?

      Uploadcare is file management platform and a CDN for user-generated content. It is a robust file API for uploading, managing, processing, rendering, optimizing, and delivering users’ content.

      What is Uppload?

      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.

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