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@syncfusion/ej2-react-image-editor
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The React Image Editor component is a graphical user interface used for editing images. It provides built-in support for rotate, flip, zoom, and crop the images based on the selection. It also has support for inserting an annotations including rectangle, ellipse, line, text, and freehand drawings.
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You can use create-react-app
to setup applications. To create React app use the following command.
npx create-react-app my-app --template typescript
cd my-app
npm start
All Syncfusion react packages are published in the npmjs.com registry. To install the react image editor package, use the following command.
npm install @syncfusion/ej2-react-image-editor --save
Add CSS references needed for a react image editor in src/App.css from the ../node_modules/@syncfusion package folder.
@import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-base/styles/bootstrap5.css";
@import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-buttons/styles/bootstrap5.css";
@import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-popups/styles/bootstrap5.css";
@import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-splitbuttons/styles/bootstrap5.css";
@import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-inputs/styles/bootstrap5.css";
@import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-navigations/styles/bootstrap5.css";
@import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-image-editor/styles/bootstrap5.css";
In the src/App.tsx file, use the following code snippet to render the Syncfusion React Image Editor component and import App.css to apply styles to the image editor:
import { ImageEditorComponent } from '@syncfusion/ej2-react-image-editor';
import * as React from 'react';
import './App.css';
function App() {
return ( <div id="wrapperDiv">
<ImageEditorComponent/>
</div>);
};
export default App;
Image Editor component is also offered in the following frameworks.
JavaScript | Angular | Vue | ASP.NET Core | ASP.NET MVC |
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Product support is available through the following mediums.
Check the changelog here. Get minor improvements and bug fixes every week to stay up to date with frequent updates.
This is a commercial product and requires a paid license for possession or use. Syncfusion’s licensed software, including this component, is subject to the terms and conditions of Syncfusion's EULA. To acquire a license for 80+ React UI components, you can purchase or start a free 30-day trial.
A free community license is also available for companies and individuals whose organizations have less than $1 million USD in annual gross revenue and five or fewer developers.
See LICENSE FILE for more info.
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FAQs
Essential JS 2 ImageEditor for React
The npm package @syncfusion/ej2-react-image-editor receives a total of 690 weekly downloads. As such, @syncfusion/ej2-react-image-editor popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @syncfusion/ej2-react-image-editor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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