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Image Processing API
Integrate powerful image processing capabilities in minutes

What is Image Processing API?

Image Processing API provides a robust and efficient service for managing and manipulating images. This API allows users to upload images, apply transformations, and add custom watermarks seamlessly. It leverages AI-powered algorithms for advanced features like background removal, ensuring high-quality results.

The service supports a wide range of transformations including resizing, cropping, flipping, rotating, and converting images to various formats. Users can also adjust image properties such as brightness, hue, and saturation. The API is designed for ease of integration, allowing developers to quickly incorporate powerful image processing functionalities into their applications.

Features

  • Upload: Upload images using a URL or file from your application.
  • Masking: Remove backgrounds from images using AI-powered algorithms.
  • Transform: Resize, crop, flip, rotate, and convert images to different formats.
  • Multi-image: Apply multiple custom watermarks to your images.
  • Adjust: Modify the brightness, hue, and saturation of images.

Use Cases

  • Integrating image processing into web applications
  • Automating image optimization for websites
  • Developing applications requiring image manipulation
  • Creating custom watermarks for image protection
  • Batch processing images for e-commerce platforms

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