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@uppy/compressor
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The Compressor plugin for Uppy optimizes images (JPEG, PNG, WEBP), saving on average up to 60% in size (roughly 18 MB for 10 images). It uses Compressor.js.
Uppy is being developed by the folks at Transloadit, a versatile file encoding service.
import Uppy from '@uppy/core'
import Compressor from '@uppy/compressor'
const uppy = new Uppy()
uppy.use(Compressor)
npm install @uppy/compressor
We recommend installing from yarn or npm, and then using a module bundler such as Parcel, Vite or Webpack.
Alternatively, you can also use this plugin in a pre-built bundle from Transloadit’s CDN: Edgly. In that case Uppy
will attach itself to the global window.Uppy
object. See the main Uppy documentation for instructions.
Documentation for this plugin can be found on the Uppy website.
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Uppy plugin that compresses images before upload, saving up to 60% in size
The npm package @uppy/compressor receives a total of 16,076 weekly downloads. As such, @uppy/compressor popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @uppy/compressor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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