I would advise new users to read the documentation thoroughly to understand how to upload and store images effectively. For those using Cloudinary for the first time, be prepared for a learning curve, but it is beneficial to adapt to new tools. Overall, I would rate the solution as seven out of ten due to its complexity in implementation but its effectiveness in image storage.
I would definitely recommend Cloudinary to others. It’s user-friendly and doesn’t require you to be technical to use it. The UI and landing page are clear and provide all the information you need to get started, so you don’t have to learn programming to make it work. Overall, I’d rate Cloudinary a nine out of ten. It’s a great platform.
I would recommend Cloudinary to other people. It's especially good for those who aren't very technical, as it's a good starting point. It's also great for scaling up to mid-sized businesses. I would recommend it for these cases. Their enterprise plan might be great for large businesses, but I'm not sure about that as I don't have experience with it. I rate the overall product a nine out of ten.
Staff Mobile Engineer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
2024-07-08T07:25:00Z
Jul 8, 2024
If you're working with documents like JSON or TXT files, I'm not entirely sure Cloudinary would be the best fit for that. But it's an excellent option for dealing with media files, mainly due to its media validation. Cloudinary will check for corrupted video or audio files and can re-encode them into different formats without much effort—you modify the URL, and it handles everything server-side. Overall, I rate the solution a seven or eight out of ten.
Cloudinary's automation features save time and resources. The image search feature is very intuitive and can save you a lot of time if you want to get an idea of the image you want to look for but don't know anything about that exact image. You can just use the items in the image to look for an image. Another one is if you are working on a project and the images you have there are not that clear, then you can easily, with a few clicks, make them clear. I think that that saves you the effort of going to an image editor to refine it. With the images in the background, you can just remove that part from the image on the fly. You also get the refill features. If your image is smaller and you want a bigger one, you can use the AI tool to add more elements to the pictures. So far, I have not seen anything challenging in the product. There is not too much technical stuff you need to know to use it. The AI features that I have used the most in the product and found to be beneficial include areas like the image refill functionality, image background removal, and the image definer so that if your image is not that clear, it can clear the image. You can change the color and elements in the image. If there is a book with an image that is white, and you want a book with blue pages, you can just tell the AI to make the pages blue. You can remove a few objects from the image. Considering how easy it is to use the product and since I have used it in some of my projects, I can recommend it to others. I rate the tool a ten out of ten.
Product Engineer at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-06-10T13:37:12Z
Jun 10, 2024
The solution is deployed on the cloud in our organization. I didn't have to use my card to use Cloudinary. I recommend Cloudinary to other users because Amazon is a bit expensive for me. It is easy for somebody new to learn to use Cloudinary for the first time. Overall, I rate the solution eight and a half out of ten.
Cloudinary provides a comprehensive API for image transformation, offering easy integration and a user-friendly interface. With automated asset optimization and robust media management, it enables seamless image storage and retrieval, making it a preferred choice for websites and applications.Cloudinary is a leading platform in image management, featuring tools for image transformation, storage, and hosting. Its user-centric design simplifies processes like automated image optimization and...
I would advise new users to read the documentation thoroughly to understand how to upload and store images effectively. For those using Cloudinary for the first time, be prepared for a learning curve, but it is beneficial to adapt to new tools. Overall, I would rate the solution as seven out of ten due to its complexity in implementation but its effectiveness in image storage.
I would definitely recommend Cloudinary to others. It’s user-friendly and doesn’t require you to be technical to use it. The UI and landing page are clear and provide all the information you need to get started, so you don’t have to learn programming to make it work. Overall, I’d rate Cloudinary a nine out of ten. It’s a great platform.
I would recommend Cloudinary to other people. It's especially good for those who aren't very technical, as it's a good starting point. It's also great for scaling up to mid-sized businesses. I would recommend it for these cases. Their enterprise plan might be great for large businesses, but I'm not sure about that as I don't have experience with it. I rate the overall product a nine out of ten.
If you're working with documents like JSON or TXT files, I'm not entirely sure Cloudinary would be the best fit for that. But it's an excellent option for dealing with media files, mainly due to its media validation. Cloudinary will check for corrupted video or audio files and can re-encode them into different formats without much effort—you modify the URL, and it handles everything server-side. Overall, I rate the solution a seven or eight out of ten.
Cloudinary's automation features save time and resources. The image search feature is very intuitive and can save you a lot of time if you want to get an idea of the image you want to look for but don't know anything about that exact image. You can just use the items in the image to look for an image. Another one is if you are working on a project and the images you have there are not that clear, then you can easily, with a few clicks, make them clear. I think that that saves you the effort of going to an image editor to refine it. With the images in the background, you can just remove that part from the image on the fly. You also get the refill features. If your image is smaller and you want a bigger one, you can use the AI tool to add more elements to the pictures. So far, I have not seen anything challenging in the product. There is not too much technical stuff you need to know to use it. The AI features that I have used the most in the product and found to be beneficial include areas like the image refill functionality, image background removal, and the image definer so that if your image is not that clear, it can clear the image. You can change the color and elements in the image. If there is a book with an image that is white, and you want a book with blue pages, you can just tell the AI to make the pages blue. You can remove a few objects from the image. Considering how easy it is to use the product and since I have used it in some of my projects, I can recommend it to others. I rate the tool a ten out of ten.
The solution is deployed on the cloud in our organization. I didn't have to use my card to use Cloudinary. I recommend Cloudinary to other users because Amazon is a bit expensive for me. It is easy for somebody new to learn to use Cloudinary for the first time. Overall, I rate the solution eight and a half out of ten.