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Img.vision uses permanent links that include the image’s filename. The folder an image sits in is not part of that link. Because of this, every filename in your drive needs to be unique, no matter which folder it’s in. This is different from how Windows and Mac work, where you can have two files named…
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Each image hosting plan we have has a data transfer (bandwidth) limit per month. We do not typically charge overages, our limits are large enough so typical users never hit the limit. Short periods of going over the limit is fine, but if there is a consistent breach, we will reach out to you to…
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If you have a Pro or Pro Max plan, you can import your images from your Google Drive into your Img.vision drive. Quick pick or Folder import There are 2 methods available to import images from your Google Drive: Quick pick Supports selecting one or more images to import. Folder import Supports importing folders and…
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We support these image formats: PNG, JPG, JPEG, GIF, HEIC, WEBP, SVG, PDF, AVIF, BMP, APNG, TIF, TIFF, ICO. Some image formats require a certain level of paid plan, please refer to our image hosting pricing page for more info.
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It depends on the marketplace and how you use Img.vision image links. 1. Marketplaces that cache images Some marketplaces, like Walmart, store a copy of your images as soon as you create a listing. 2. Marketplaces that hotlink images Other marketplaces, like eBay, display your images directly from Img.vision if added to the listing description.…
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Each image subscription has an image limit. Also free accounts have an image limit. Image subscriptions image limit Each image subscription plan has an image limit. You can upload more images than your plan allows. However, these images will be offline by default. They will not be viewable by visitors, or even by you in…
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On Pro and Pro Max plans, users can choose to connect their OneDrive to Img.vision. Using this connection, you can import images to your Img.vision drive that are stored on your OneDrive. The benefit is that you don’t need to upload the files from your own local device: Warning when connecting Img.vision to OneDrive You…
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From Nov 2024, Img.vision supports uploading folders containing subfolders and images. The benefit is that you can keep the folder structure that is on your computer, it will be copied to your Img.vision drive. During the upload process, the folder and subfolders will be created, and the uploaded images will be put in the correct…
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When you take photos with your camera, you end up with huge images; a lot of megapixels and huge dimensions. When you want to show product images eg. on Walmart or eBay, you don’t need to share these huge images. The bigger the images, the slower they load. So what can you do? You can…
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When you’ve got a bunch of listings on a marketplace eg. Walmart or eBay, you might have added the same image in multiple listings. This can be a logo, or some informational image, or perhaps just a promotional image. With Img.vision, you can effortlessly replace an image used in all listings without you needing to…