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I built a free alternative to iLoveIMG — no login, no ads, no paywalls
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I built a free alternative to iLoveIMG — no login, no ads, no paywalls

via Dev.to WebdevHarshil shah2h ago

We've all been there. You need to quickly compress an image. You Google "free image tool", land on iLoveIMG, upload your file — and boom. "Sign up to continue." You just wanted to resize a photo. Not create another account you'll forget about in 3 days. So after hitting this wall one too many times during a side project, I did what any developer does. I built my own. 🛠️ Introducing ihateimg.in ihateimg.in — a completely free image toolkit. No account. No ads. No "upgrade to pro" popup appearing right when you need it most. Just open the site and get things done. What it does Tool What it's for 🖼️ Crop Trim your image exactly how you want 📐 Resize Custom dimensions in pixels or percentage 🗜️ Compress Reduce file size without killing quality 💧 Watermark Add text or image watermarks in seconds 🔍 Upscale Increase resolution without heavy blur The part I'm most proud of — Pipelines ⚡ Most tools make you do this: Upload → Edit → Download → Re-upload → Edit again → Download → Repeat 😤 With ih

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