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Privacy-first image compression

Security reviews get easier when perceptual hashes and ML inference servers are not in the path. The model is deliberately simple: client-only.

No uploadsLocal WASMEXIF/GPSWebP & AVIF

Scale later with team presets and white-label — the architecture stays upload-free.

Every image stays in your RAM during processing. When you close the tab, nothing persists.

Avantages clés

  • Entirely client-side — no server receives image pixels
  • WASM codecs produce professional compression quality
  • No perceptual hashing, no ML analysis on your images
  • Session is ephemeral — closing the tab leaves no trace

Cas d'usage courants

  • Teams handling confidential imagery under NDA
  • Privacy advocates avoiding cloud image processing
  • Journalists protecting source images
  • Legal professionals with sensitive document images

Comment ça fonctionne

  1. 01

    Open the tool — runs entirely in your browser tab

  2. 02

    Drop images — no network requests carry image data

  3. 03

    Workers encode locally using WASM

  4. 04

    Download your results — nothing is stored

Limitations et attentes réalistes

In-browser processing is limited by device RAM and CPU. Very large batches or very large individual files may run slowly on constrained hardware.

Questions fréquentes

Can ConV see my images?

No. Image processing runs in your browser tab. ConV servers never receive image bytes. We cannot access your images.

Are images cached or stored anywhere?

No. Images are held in browser memory during processing. When you close the tab, they are gone.

Does ConV work offline?

Once the page and WASM modules are loaded, processing can continue without a network connection.

Is the source code auditable?

The client-side processing architecture is designed to be verifiable. You can inspect network requests in your browser's developer tools to confirm no image data is transmitted.

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