imgproxy
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imgproxy is the new standard for image optimization AI-powered, fast and secure image processing tool for developers
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Got interviewed by @inazarova (CEO of Evil Martian) about Ruby and shipping your product before you're ready. Let me know what you think! Link below
Martian CEO @inazarova is talking to founders choosing Rails and @marckohlbrugge was an obvious success story. And his advice isn’t about “hustle” or “grit” ...but curiosity, speed, and a willingness to be publicly wrong.
imgproxy started as a tool for internal needs. It grew by doing one thing well. Thanks @hackmamba for telling the story. buff.ly/vQmv5b2
"How to use imgproxy with Next.js" is one of the questions we receive most often. We answer it in our new comprehensive guide: buff.ly/dl0dP77
(Almost) free image processing? Yes, really. Deploy imgproxy to AWS Lambda and process up to 1M images/month for $0 — no infra hassle, no surprises. Step-by-step guide here: buff.ly/qGsDOP0
Three years of smooth sailing with imgproxy at @Medium! Since our open source software started powering visuals on the leading blogging platform, Medium's engineers report better image delivery performance and more straightforward architecture—among other benefits.

imgproxy is the fastest racer on the on-the-fly image processing track. We benchmarked imgproxy, thumbor, and imagor — on both Intel and AWS Graviton3. If you missed it last time, here’s your sign to read it now: buff.ly/bu2P4Ey
Did you know? You can get imgproxy Pro on the AWS Marketplace — simple billing, fast deployment. buff.ly/jnF7S7K
Running a product with a small team is a challenge — but also a superpower.
Running a tech product with a small team? It’s chaos, it’s magic — and it can actually work. At @imgproxy_net , we’ve learned how to punch above our weight. Here are 9 hacks that help us stay lean, focused, and (mostly) sane: dev.to/marina_naperst…
When I put together a portfolio, this work is definitely going in
New logo. New website. Same good old #imgproxy. Please welcome our renovated website: new look, better performance, more info. Designed by our favorite @romanshamin_en 💙 imgproxy.net
New logo. New website. Same good old #imgproxy. Please welcome our renovated website: new look, better performance, more info. Designed by our favorite @romanshamin_en 💙 imgproxy.net

Is your image processing pipeline actually… healthy? Here are 7 signs it is — from simplicity and scalability to format support and cost-efficiency. Do a quick self-check buff.ly/uFeQrqS
Using SaaS for image processing comes with plenty of risks. Your post-paid bill may badly surprise you after a sudden traffic spike, bug, or DDoS attack. Pricing can work differently: pre-paid, no “per-image” billing, soft limits. buff.ly/QtQpjQb
Starting v3.28.0, imgproxy works with S3 in multi-regional mode by default. We optimized the multi-regional mode of S3 integration so it doesn't have overhead when accessing buckets in the configured default AWS region.
We revised error handling in imgproxy v3.28.0 to give error trackers more info and help them group errors correctly. Observability is a key to tranquility!
all of our image resizing is powered by self hosted army of @imgproxy_net workers. If you want best bang for your buck at the compromise of dealing with servers, it's 100% worth the trade-off.