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Image Studio

Crop, resize, compress, convert, and create images — all processed locally so your photos never leave your device.

Why this collection exists

Image Studio groups the practical image workflows that usually happen right before publishing or sharing: resizing, compressing, converting, censoring, and preparing assets for a final export. The goal is to keep those jobs in one place instead of forcing users through a maze of one-off utilities.

This collection also overlaps with document and social workflows. A team might censor a screenshot, compress a product image, extract a palette, and prep assets for a post or scanned-style PDF in the same session.

Best fit for

  • Focused on practical asset preparation: resize, compress, convert, censor, and export.
  • Supports privacy-sensitive image editing because the main workflows run locally in the browser.
  • Connects image utilities to adjacent PDF and creator workflows instead of treating them as isolated edits.

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Which tools are the best starting points in Image Studio?

Most users start with Photo Censor, Image Compressor, Image Resizer, and Image Converter because those solve the most common prep tasks before an image is published or shared.

Does this collection help with privacy-sensitive image work?

Yes. Photo Censor is included for masking people, IDs, and on-screen details before screenshots or photos are shared more widely.

Why does this collection include a scanned PDF workflow?

Because image cleanup and document simulation often overlap. Teams preparing screenshots, scanned demos, or OCR test files frequently move between image and PDF steps in one workflow.

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