WASM-ImageMagick
magick-wasm
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0.0 | 9.4 | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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WASM-ImageMagick
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Easy boxart resizing with imagemagick in your browser. No install, no CLI!
Credit: Go check it out the GitHub project page thanks to Nick Maliwacki's (KnicKnic)
- Show HN: Edit images in the browser using GPT-3 and WebAssembly
- Web Assembly ImageMagick
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WebAssembly in my Browser Desktop Environment
Image Conversion via WASM-ImageMagick
- Native JS replacement for imagemagick?
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Pushing The Limits Of The Modern Browser
I've gone with ImageMagick ported to WebAssembly to do basically the exact same things as with FFMpeg, but with a tiny bit less locking up. In the future I would like to get these things running in multithreaded Web Workers as well as have the ability to easily configure transcode settings to whatever is desired instead of the defaults as it is now.
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Browsers can do that?
When it comes to audio/video the trusted tool that is often used on the desktop is FFmpeg and this too has been ported to run in the browser, although if you want multithreading you will need to make sure you have special CORS headers enabled to gain access to the SharedArrayBuffer. For images on desktop there is the popular ImageMagick which indeed also has been ported.
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Resizing and Compressing Photos Before Upload to Django
ImageMagick is the go to for these kinda things and apparently there is a WASM version: https://github.com/KnicKnic/WASM-ImageMagick
magick-wasm
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Native JS replacement for imagemagick?
Just a heads up, the official package is @imagemagick/magick-wasm, and the homepage is here: https://github.com/dlemstra/magick-wasm
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API to create an image (with text/details) and display it
I've not tried it (yet) but the ImageMagick folks list a WASM interface for the library, which means this functionality could (in theory) be done client-side (in the browser) without the need to deal with any API stuff.
What are some alternatives?
ffmpeg.wasm - FFmpeg for browser, powered by WebAssembly
RMagick - Ruby bindings for ImageMagick
wapm-cli - 📦 WebAssembly Package Manager (CLI)
jupyterlite - Wasm powered Jupyter running in the browser 💡
Ionic Framework - A powerful cross-platform UI toolkit for building native-quality iOS, Android, and Progressive Web Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
run-wasm - Run WASM based code executions in the browser easily
JSZip - Create, read and edit .zip files with Javascript
doblar - A fully local image converter that runs in your browser.
daedalOS - Desktop environment in the browser
wasmagic - A WebAssembly compiled version of libmagic with a simple API for Node. WASMagic provides accurate filetype detection with zero prod dependencies
fflate - High performance (de)compression in an 8kB package
pako - high speed zlib port to javascript, works in browser & node.js