Image Cropping
Extract a specific area of an image using explicit crop controls to achieve precise framing and layout consistency.
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What You Can Control With Crop Action
The Crop action allows you to explicitly select a rectangular region of an image using coordinates and dimensions to isolate content or adjust framing.
- Crop position by coordinates
- Crop width and height
- Precise content framing
- No scaling or distortion
- Original image preserved
- Multiple images per request
Image Endpoint Capabilities
The Image endpoint provides a complete set of production-ready image processing actions that can be used individually or combined to build flexible transformation workflows.
compress
Reduces image file size using controlled compression techniques while preserving visual quality for faster delivery and reduced bandwidth usage.
resize
Adjusts image dimensions using width and height parameters with optional aspect-ratio preservation, allowing consistent sizing for responsive layouts and standardized media outputs.
format
Converts images between supported formats to improve performance, compatibility, or output consistency across different platforms and devices.
enhance
Improves visual appearance by adjusting brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, blur, and grayscale settings to refine image quality and presentation.
watermark
Applies text or image-based watermarks to images with configurable placement and opacity for branding and content protection.
crop
Extracts a specific region of an image using pixel-based coordinates and dimensions, enabling precise framing and subject-focused image preparation.
background
Applies a solid or blurred background behind images to achieve consistent framing without modifying the original image content.
padding
Adds internal spacing around images using a background color or transparency to achieve uniform dimensions without altering the original content.
frame
Wraps images with borders or rounded corners to create visually consistent framed outputs suitable for previews and layouts.
transform
Rotates or flips images horizontally or vertically to correct orientation issues and normalize visual output across different sources.
Exports one or more processed images as a single or multi-page PDF file intended for image packaging workflow.
metadata
Removes or preserves embedded image metadata including EXIF and orientation flags without altering pixel data or appearance no.
multitask
Applies multiple image transformations in a single request by combining actions such as resize, compress, watermark, and format into one optimized workflow.
Why Developers Use the Image Endpoint
Production-Safe Execution
The Image endpoint is designed for real production workloads, enforcing predictable execution behavior, controlled resource usage, and strict validation rules. This allows developers to rely on consistent outputs without unexpected failures, even under sustained or automated usage.
Flexible Transformation Model
Developers apply image actions individually, and when multiple transformations are required they use the dedicated multitask action, enabling complex workflows in a single request without external orchestration or post processing log.
Performance-Focused Outputs
Every image operation is optimized to produce efficient, delivery-ready assets that reduce payload size and improve load performance, making the Image endpoint suitable for user-facing applications and performance-critical environments.
Batch Processing Support
The Image endpoint supports processing multiple images within a single request, enabling efficient bulk operations for imports, migrations, media libraries, and automated pipelines without repetitive API calls.
Secure Output Handling
Processed images are returned through structured responses with controlled output URLs, allowing safe integration into applications, storage systems, and delivery layers without exposing internal processing details.
Automation-Ready Design
The endpoint is built to integrate seamlessly into background jobs, scheduled tasks, CMS pipelines, and backend services where repeatability, reliability, and non-interactive execution are required.
Clear, Documented Behavior
All supported actions follow explicit parameters and predictable rules, helping developers avoid hidden side effects and build long-term integrations that remain stable as their systems evolve.
Use Cases Powered By Image Endpoint
User Upload Normalization
Applications can send user-uploaded images to the Image endpoint immediately after upload and explicitly apply actions such as resize, compress, format conversion, or metadata removal. This ensures that all stored images follow consistent size, format, and quality rules before being saved or delivered.
Website Performance Optimization
Developers can use the Image endpoint to explicitly generate optimized image variants by applying compression, resizing, or modern format conversion before serving images to users. This reduces file size and improves load performance without changing the original visual content.
Media Library Processing
Large image collections can be processed in batches by sending multiple images to the Image endpoint with selected actions such as resizing, formatting, or watermarking. This allows teams to standardize existing media libraries without manual editing or external tooling.
E-Commerce Asset Preparation
Product images can be sent to the Image endpoint to apply consistent transformations such as background handling, padding, resizing, or watermarking. This produces uniform visuals suitable for catalogs, listings, and storefronts while keeping transformations explicit and repeatable.
Automated Content Pipelines
Backend jobs or scheduled tasks can call the Image endpoint with predefined actions to process images as part of publishing or import workflows. Each transformation is explicitly defined in the request, allowing reliable automation without manual intervention or custom image infrastructure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Image Endpoint FAQ
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