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Akhouri Anmol Kumar
Akhouri Anmol Kumar

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🌐 I Took APIC From Desktop to the Browser

When I started building APIC (Advanced Image Processing Center), the idea was simple:

Make everyday image processing less annoying.

The desktop version worked well, but there was an obvious limitation.

You had to download an application first.

And sometimes you just want to process an image quickly without installing anything.

So I decided to take APIC to the browser.

Meet APIC Web

APIC is now available as a browser-based image-processing platform.

Instead of downloading software, you can simply open the website and start working with your images.

⚡ The goal

Open → Upload → Process → Done.

No installer.

No complicated setup.

No hunting through folders for the right executable.

Just your browser.

What can you do?

APIC Web is designed around common image-processing workflows:

🖼️ Image processing
🔄 Format conversion
📦 Image compression
🖱️ Drag & drop workflow
🎨 Clean modern interface
🌐 Browser-based access

The focus isn't on throwing hundreds of features onto one page.

It's about making the common stuff fast and straightforward.

Why build a web version?

Desktop software is great when you use the same tools regularly.

But web applications have one huge advantage:

Accessibility.

You can open the browser, visit APIC, sign in, and start working without installing another application.

That makes APIC useful for quick tasks, shared computers, and anyone who simply doesn't want another program sitting on their system.

🚀 Try APIC Web

If you want to test it yourself:

👉 [Visit APIC Web — https://akhouri-anmol-kumar.github.io/APIC-web/]

Create an account, open the workspace, and try processing an image.

I'd genuinely like to know:

What's the first image-processing feature you'd want APIC Web to add?

The roadmap is still being shaped, so user feedback can directly influence what gets built next.

APIC

"We Build What Others Forgot To Fix"

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