You might be building a personal project, startup or another Facebook. To get there faster and check how your ideas work out, you want to use complete and scalable building blocks for different parts of your system.
Uploadcare is your block for handling files. From just a couple to millions. With only a few lines of code you get the ability to upload, store, process, cache, and deliver files.
@karlclement Thanks for the hunt. Uploadcare 3.0 is a major update affecting almost every element of the Uploadcare ecosystem.
File uploads β our widget has been completely redesigned and updated to the version 3.x
Storage β we support all S3 regions and provide better uploading experience with improved REST API, Secure Uploads, Auto-Copy for custom S3 storage, and updated backup procedures
Processing β face recognition, color extraction, image enhancement and processing, GIF to video, and the fastest image resize (https://blog.uploadcare.com/the-...) for x86 out there: on all plans including the free one
Delivery β we selected Akamai as our primary content delivery network to get your content to 220k servers in 130 countries real quick
Libs & Integrations β our community and the Uploadcare team are constantly adding new libs and integration options (https://uploadcare.com/documenta...) to seamlessly work with your ecosystem
Since we built our own soficticated upload-processing-storage-delivery system in 2011, we never did it again, because we switched to Uploadcare and never regreted it. All projects we (digital agency) created had Uploadcare under the hood.
Saved us at least 2 weeks per each project and added value to our clients (mostly image enhancement features which they didn't expect).
@rsedykh thanks! we're so happy to see many webdev agencies use Uploadcare nowadays to provide their customers more features and to ship new products faster
Cheers!
Have been using uploadcare for years now and since haven't had a headache about image processing, uploads, user avatars and other stuff.
Even write an uploadcare-loader for webpack to handle static assets: https://blog.uploadcare.com/supe...
@roman_dubinin thank you so much! we value our community, there are tons of great things that community helped us to do, and we'll give back! a lot of open-source stuff is scheduled for this and the next year ππ»
Great product, as a founder-level developer (admit it - average :) i struggled with uploads to S3. Sometime later i learned about Uploadcare and decided to try - and was amazed by simplicity of integration, snappy speed, and great support service they provide.
Highly recommend to any startup with the need to upload&store media.
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