Simply put, yes: TwicPics and Cloudinary both offer image/video optimization and transformation.
But to benefit from Cloudinary, you also need to upload your assets on their storage. That makes them a Digital Asset Manager.
With TwicPics, your files can stay where they are—on your web server, or in any other storage service. TwicPics will just fetch the assets there, optimize them, and deliver them to your users.
Disclosure: I work with TwicPics
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Hi, thanks for that one!
I was wondering if TwicPics could be considered as a Cloudinary alternative?
Hey, it depends™.
Simply put, yes: TwicPics and Cloudinary both offer image/video optimization and transformation.
But to benefit from Cloudinary, you also need to upload your assets on their storage. That makes them a Digital Asset Manager.
With TwicPics, your files can stay where they are—on your web server, or in any other storage service. TwicPics will just fetch the assets there, optimize them, and deliver them to your users.
Disclosure: I work with TwicPics