Upload images via APIs
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Upload images via APIs
TweetHub, a simple Twitter-like application built with Django. Users can sign up, log in, log out, create tweets, edit tweets, and delete tweets.
image upload (with logs), JS async functions, login with sha256 password encryption, page redirect
Ruby API client that handles uploads and further operations with files by wrapping Uploadcare Upload and REST APIs.
Beautiful JavaScript Upload Widget | Powered by Bytescale
Upload Images to Firebase Storage Using React.
Simple ReactJS and ExpressJS image upload with compression system
Android Upload widget and API client that handles uploads and further operations with files by wrapping Uploadcare Upload and REST APIs.
Social media platform for sharing. Uploading, searching, downloading, and engaging with images uploaded by the community.
A lightweight web app for uploading images, created for the Nintendo 3DS and other legacy web browsers.
A Quill component for React and more maturely. Support markdown, images upload, table, code...
The Multiple Image Video Picker lets users select and import multiple images and videos from their gallery with preview thumbnails. Ideal for organizing media and creating content easily.
Swift API client for iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, macOS, and Linux handles uploads and further operations with files by wrapping Uploadcare Upload and REST APIs.
This section provides the code for an image upload form with drag-and-drop functionality. The form validates the image type, size, and aspect ratio before displaying a preview.
web application, where user can register, create folders, upload images inside folders and search images.
A powerful self-hosted image server!
A Google Chrome extension with the sole purpose of adding copy and paste functionality to Overleaf on your Chrome browser.
Beautiful File Upload Component | Developed for Angular by Bytescale
Beautiful File Upload Component | Developed for React by Bytescale
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