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Uppy

@uppy_io

The file uploader that also accepts cat pictures

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linkhttps://uppy.io/ calendar_today28-11-2015 12:55:10

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827 Followers

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🤖 Transloadit (@transloadit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Donald Lee How are you using Rails + Transloadit? For most use cases, it would be best to: - Use Uppy in the browser - Configure Uppy to upload to 🤖 Transloadit - Configure Transloadit to export to AWS S3 or Cloudflare R2 (support being rolled out as we speak) - Have Transloadit ping

Lee Martin (@leemartin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Turn Nuxt Vue Netlify Justin Schroeder Boyd ⚡️🧑‍💻🪄 FormKit One piece of the v1 infrastructure which was brought over was the use of Uppy to handle file uploading and 🤖 Transloadit to do a little bit of encoding before those files get to my server for video creation. I feel like I'm a 🤖 Transloadit power user and I just love how

Uppy (@uppy_io) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hold on to your leashes, folks! Uppy 4.0 is here, and it’s more exciting than a tennis ball at the dog park! 🛠️ Rewritten in Typescript 🖼️ Google Photos support 🪝 New React hooks ⚙️ Revamped APIs for xhr-upload ...and much more producthunt.com/posts/uppy-4-0

Rajesh David (@rajeshdavidbabu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alright integrated Uppy with my file-uploader - Probably the best uploader library for React right now - APIs are clean and AwsS3 integration was smooth except some TS hiccups You can find all the code here github.com/rajeshdavidbab… 🌟✨✨

Rajesh David (@rajeshdavidbabu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last month I worked on a super interesting file-uploader project, using: - Next.js - Uppy - Amazon Web Services (S3, Lambda & IAM) ✨In this video I walk through Architecture, Features and most of all how to "self-host" it. Link in the first comment 👇👇

Last month I worked on a super interesting file-uploader project, using:
- <a href="/nextjs/">Next.js</a> 
- <a href="/uppy_io/">Uppy</a> 
- <a href="/awscloud/">Amazon Web Services</a> (S3, Lambda &amp; IAM)

✨In this video I walk through Architecture, Features and most of all how to "self-host" it.

Link in the first comment 👇👇
Merlijn Vos (@murderlon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We adopted a tus go client into the GitHub org! This has been requested quite often and thanks to Igor Derkach for the good work we now have it. github.com/tus/tus-go-cli…

kvz (@kvz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Guillermo Rauch tus.io Behind the scenes improving the experience for all the world’s creators. The mission to cease to exist is becoming a reality since IETF adoption. Still, there’s a long polyfilling road ahead until the day that all browsers/clients and servers speak it.

Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

kvz Incredible. Started on the worst cellular reception at a cafe, finished on Wi-fi at my house, all in the same in-app web browser session. Upload reliability and speed is a huge obsession of mine. Thanks for this work

<a href="/kvz/">kvz</a> Incredible. Started on the worst cellular reception at a cafe, finished on Wi-fi at my house, all in the same in-app web browser session.

Upload reliability and speed is a huge obsession of mine. Thanks for this work
Kirk Marple (@kirkmarple) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥 Exciting news for anyone who had been using Carbon Connect for file uploads. We have just released support for Uppy integration with Graphlit ✨ With our high-performance Tus server, you can now directly upload from your application into your Graphlit project. (Link in

🔥 Exciting news for anyone who had been using Carbon Connect for file uploads. 

We have just released support for Uppy integration with <a href="/graphlit/">Graphlit</a> 

✨ With our high-performance Tus server, you can now directly upload from your application into your Graphlit project.

(Link in
Merlijn Vos (@murderlon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 tus Node.js server 2.0.0 is out! You can now get resumable uploads in all meta-frameworks and Node.js compatible JS runtimes ⚡ I wrote about it in a new blog post 👇 tus.io/blog/2025/03/2…

tus (@tus_io) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For our German-speaking followers: The German web development podcast Working Draft invited our project lead Marius and talked about resumable uploads, our involvement in the @IETF and the file uploader Uppy. Check it out at workingdraft.de/657/!

Artur Paikin (@arturi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 I’m open to new projects! Frontend Developer, Project Lead, Product Designer, DevRel. Love creating meaningful products with great people. Built Uppy with 🤖 Transloadit. 🔧 10+ years experience 🎤 Conference speaker 🌐 unebaguette.com 📄 CV: unebaguette.com/artur-paykin-c…

📣 I’m open to new projects!
Frontend Developer, Project Lead, Product Designer, DevRel.
Love creating meaningful products with great people. Built <a href="/uppy_io/">Uppy</a> with <a href="/transloadit/">🤖 Transloadit</a>.

🔧 10+ years experience
🎤 Conference speaker
🌐 unebaguette.com
📄 CV: unebaguette.com/artur-paykin-c…
tus (@tus_io) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Go server for resumable uploads, tusd, can now be installed easily via Nix, thanks to help from Niklas Hambüchen: tus.io/blog/2025/05/2…

kvz (@kvz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please share: I'm looking for a senior backend developer for 🤖 Transloadit. Someone who: - loves writing in TypeScript - fearlessly engages and refactors our 15 year old Node.js API codebase - is happy to leverage AI/Cursor, but will take care vetting its results and will take

Peter Assentorp (@assentorp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I designed and developed this new landing page for Transloadit. The page brings together three different brands (Transloadit, Uppy, and Tus), which was quite a challenge. It was designed in Figma, coded with Next.js (React), and styled with Tailwind. - Cursor and Claude also

I designed and developed this new landing page for Transloadit. 

The page brings together three different brands (Transloadit, Uppy, and Tus), which was quite a challenge. It was designed in Figma, coded with Next.js (React), and styled with Tailwind. - Cursor and Claude also