Compare the Top Image Processing API that integrates with Go as of July 2025

This a list of Image Processing API that integrates with Go. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Go. View the products that work with Go in the table below.

What is Image Processing API for Go?

An image processing API is an API that can be used by developers to add image processing capabilities to applications. Image processing APIs can be used to build features into applications such as image cleanup, OCR, image conversion, image compression, computer vision, image editing, and more. Compare and read user reviews of the best Image Processing API for Go currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    TinyPNG

    TinyPNG

    Tinify

    TinyPNG (by Tinify) is a free image optimization tool trusted by developers and designers worldwide. It uses smart lossy compression to compress JPEG, PNG, WebP, and AVIF files by up to 80% without visible quality loss - boosting speed, SEO, and reducing bandwidth. Compress, convert, and resize images via our intuitive web app or powerful API. SDKs are available for Python, Node.js, PHP, Java, Ruby, and .NET. Includes an official WordPress plugin and a growing ecosystem of community-built integrations. Tinify is simple and accessible with no complex settings, no guesswork. It just works. Whether you're a beginner or building for scale, you get reliable results fast. All plans start with a generous free tier, and responsive customer support is here when you need help. George the panda 🐼 would be thrilled to see you give it a try.
    Starting Price: $0
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    imagor

    imagor

    cshum

    Imagor is a fast, secure image processing server and Go library, utilizing one of the most efficient image processing libraries, libvips. It supports a wide range of image operations, including resizing, cropping, rotating, flipping, and applying filters. Imagor is designed to be stateless and can be easily deployed using Docker. It supports various storage backends such as HTTP, AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, and the local filesystem. The server is highly configurable, allowing users to define loaders, storages, and processors to suit their specific needs. Imagor also provides support for URL-safe image operations, enabling on-the-fly image transformations through URL parameters. Security features include HMAC-based URL signing to prevent unauthorized access. It is extensible, with support for custom filters and processors. For video thumbnail generation, Imagor integrates with ffmpeg through the imagorvideo extension, allowing the extraction of video frames.
    Starting Price: Free
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