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- Free with no card: Sharp, Uppy.
| Field | Vercel Blobvercel.com | Sharpsharp.pixelplumbing.com | Uppyuppy.io |
|---|---|---|---|
| What it is | Object storage wired into the Vercel platform, with public and private stores, client-direct uploads that bypass your server, and files up to 5 TB. Billed on stored GB, data transfer, and simple versus advanced operations. Cache hits do not count as billable operations. | High-performance Node.js image processing built on libvips. Reads and writes JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, TIFF and SVG, and resizes roughly 4-5x faster than ImageMagick by streaming small regions of uncompressed data instead of loading whole images into memory. | Modular JavaScript upload UI: drag and drop, progress, retries, resumable tus uploads, crash recovery, image cropping before upload and 40 locales. The optional Companion server pulls files straight from Google Drive, Dropbox, Instagram or a URL without routing through the user's device. |
| Category | Images, video & files | Images, video & files | Images, video & files |
| Cost tier | mixed | free | free |
| Pricing | Hobby free: 5 GB storage, 100 GB transfer, 100K simple + 10K advanced ops. Pro on-demand: $0.023/GB-month storage, $0.05/GB transfer (iad1), $0.40/M simple ops, $5.00/M advanced ops | Free and open source under Apache-2.0. Infrastructure cost only — you run it on your own compute | Free and MIT licensed, no paid edition — all plugins ship in the base package. Self-host the optional Companion server, or use the one Transloadit hosts |
| Why builders pick it | Best when the app already runs on Vercel — put() from a server action or a client upload, with no bucket, IAM policy or CORS config to manage. Client uploads skip data-transfer charges entirely. | The engine underneath most hosted services and Next.js image optimization. Use it to pre-generate AVIF and WebP derivatives at build time and serve them as static files — zero per-transformation cost, forever. | The best upload front end you can get without building one. Resumable uploads and remote-source imports work against any backend — S3, tus, XHR or Transloadit — and nothing about it locks you to a vendor. |
| Watch out for | Advanced operations cost $5.00/M and multipart uploads bill one per part, so bulk-importing a photo archive is surprisingly expensive. Blobs over 512 MB are never cached and incur origin transfer on every single access. | You own the caching, invalidation, URL scheme and CDN — Sharp is a library, not a service. Native libvips binaries can complicate deployment on some serverless targets and on Alpine or musl-based containers. | Uppy only handles the client side; storage, transformation and delivery are still yours to build. Remote sources require running and securing the Companion server plus your own OAuth credentials. |
| How to wire it up | npm i @vercel/blob | npm i sharp | npm i @uppy/core @uppy/dashboard @uppy/tus |
| Editor's pick | No | No | No |
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# Tool comparison — Vercel Blob vs Sharp vs Uppy Source: Kbaise, a directory of tools that work with Lovable projects. Pick one and tell me why before writing any integration code. ## Vercel Blob (vercel-blob) - URL: https://vercel.com/docs/vercel-blob - Category: Images, video & files - Cost: mixed — Hobby free: 5 GB storage, 100 GB transfer, 100K simple + 10K advanced ops. Pro on-demand: $0.023/GB-month storage, $0.05/GB transfer (iad1), $0.40/M simple ops, $5.00/M advanced ops - What it is: Object storage wired into the Vercel platform, with public and private stores, client-direct uploads that bypass your server, and files up to 5 TB. Billed on stored GB, data transfer, and simple versus advanced operations. Cache hits do not count as billable operations. - Why builders pick it: Best when the app already runs on Vercel — put() from a server action or a client upload, with no bucket, IAM policy or CORS config to manage. Client uploads skip data-transfer charges entirely. - Trap: Advanced operations cost $5.00/M and multipart uploads bill one per part, so bulk-importing a photo archive is surprisingly expensive. Blobs over 512 MB are never cached and incur origin transfer on every single access. - Wiring: npm i @vercel/blob - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/vercel-blob ## Sharp (sharp) - URL: https://sharp.pixelplumbing.com - Category: Images, video & files - Cost: free — Free and open source under Apache-2.0. Infrastructure cost only — you run it on your own compute - What it is: High-performance Node.js image processing built on libvips. Reads and writes JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, TIFF and SVG, and resizes roughly 4-5x faster than ImageMagick by streaming small regions of uncompressed data instead of loading whole images into memory. - Why builders pick it: The engine underneath most hosted services and Next.js image optimization. Use it to pre-generate AVIF and WebP derivatives at build time and serve them as static files — zero per-transformation cost, forever. - Trap: You own the caching, invalidation, URL scheme and CDN — Sharp is a library, not a service. Native libvips binaries can complicate deployment on some serverless targets and on Alpine or musl-based containers. - Wiring: npm i sharp - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/sharp ## Uppy (uppy) - URL: https://uppy.io - Category: Images, video & files - Cost: free — Free and MIT licensed, no paid edition — all plugins ship in the base package. Self-host the optional Companion server, or use the one Transloadit hosts - What it is: Modular JavaScript upload UI: drag and drop, progress, retries, resumable tus uploads, crash recovery, image cropping before upload and 40 locales. The optional Companion server pulls files straight from Google Drive, Dropbox, Instagram or a URL without routing through the user's device. - Why builders pick it: The best upload front end you can get without building one. Resumable uploads and remote-source imports work against any backend — S3, tus, XHR or Transloadit — and nothing about it locks you to a vendor. - Trap: Uppy only handles the client side; storage, transformation and delivery are still yours to build. Remote sources require running and securing the Companion server plus your own OAuth credentials. - Wiring: npm i @uppy/core @uppy/dashboard @uppy/tus - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/uppy ## Quick read - Free with no card: Sharp, Uppy. ## Rules 1. Prefer the free tier when no budget was stated, and say what the ceiling is. 2. Read the full dossier before integrating. 3. Fetch /api/public/models before writing any AI model ID.
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