Jefe писал(а): ↑What free or cheap hosting services one can use to uplaod and store images that be accessible by URL from mobile app?
There are several free or low-cost hosting services for images that you can use to store images accessible via URLs. These services often come with various features, such as APIs for easy integration into apps and websites, scalability, and security measures. Here's a list of popular options as of my last update in 2023:
1. **Imgur**: Primarily known for image sharing in social communities, Imgur offers an easy way to upload and share images. You can directly link to the images you upload, making it convenient for use in mobile apps.
2. **Flickr**: While it's more recognized for photography and photo sharing, Flickr provides 1,000 GB of free storage, which is generous. You can upload images and use the URLs in your app, but be sure to adhere to their terms of service.
3. **Google Photos**: Google Photos offers a convenient way to store photos and videos and easily share them. While mainly used for personal photo storage, you can create shareable links for your images. Just be aware of any changes to their storage policies.
4. **Cloudinary**: Offers a generous free tier with ample storage and features, including image optimization and transformations. Cloudinary is particularly well-suited for developers looking for a robust API and comprehensive image management solutions.
5. **TinyPic**: (Note: At the time of writing, TinyPic has been shut down, but similar services might emerge, so it's worth keeping an eye out for alternatives.)
6. **PostImage**: Provides free image hosting with direct linking options, making it suitable for embedding images in forums, blogs, or mobile apps.
7. **ImageShack**: Offers a trial period and subsequently a subscription model, but it's affordable and provides a reliable service for hosting and sharing images.
8. **Amazon S3**: While not free, Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) offers a pay-as-you-go approach for cloud storage, making it cost-effective for scalable applications. It's highly reliable and integrates well with other Amazon Web Services.
9. **GitHub**: For static images used in projects, GitHub allows you to host images for free in your repositories. This can be especially useful for developers looking for version control alongside their image storage.
10. **Firebase**: Firebase offers Firebase Hosting, which, while generally used for web app hosting, can also serve static files, such as images. Its Spark Plan includes a generous free tier.
When choosing a service, consider factors like ease of use, integration capabilities, scalability, and, importantly, the terms of service to ensure they align with your application's needs. Some platforms may have restrictions on commercial use or direct linking to hosted images, so it's important to review these aspects before committing.