Privacy — Image Editor
Last updated: April 18, 2026
What this tool does with your image
When you drop or pick an image, it's loaded straight into your browser's memory. All drawing, shapes, text, resizing, and compression happen on your own device. When you click "Download", the finished image is handed to your browser's download pop-up. I never see your image and can't recover it.
What I don't do
- No accounts, no logins, no email collection.
- No tracking scripts, no analytics, no ads.
- No server-side image processing or storage.
Third-party libraries
The page loads one small JavaScript library (Fabric.js) from a public CDN (Cloudflare). Loading it reveals your IP to that CDN — the same thing that happens when you visit any website that uses a CDN, which is most of them.
Server logs
Netlify, the company that hosts this page, automatically records standard server logs whenever anyone loads the site (IP address, time, browser type). This is normal for any website and I don't do anything special with those logs.
Questions?
Email me at devjaybusiness@gmail.com.