It is a high performant Vue file upload component with elegant and distinguishable previews for every file type and support for drag and drop, validations, default uploader with progress support and externally customizable in the "vue way". | 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. |
Exclusively designed for Vue with performance and simplicity in mind;
Elegant and responsive design with two official themes: grid view and list view;
File input with drag and drop;
Smooth Transitions;
Multiple File Uploads;
Max File Size, Accepted file types validation;
Image/Video/Audio Previews;
File type icons | 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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