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FeedReady launches local image cleanup

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FeedReady launches local image cleanup
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FeedReady launches local image cleanup

FeedReady is a local browser tool that strips unnecessary metadata and re-encodes images so uploads behave more consistently across platforms, especially LinkedIn. It targets creators posting AI-assisted images and keeps everything on-device, with no uploads or storage.

// ANALYSIS

This is a sharp wedge: it does not promise magical editing, just a one-click reliability layer between a finished image and the platform that will reinterpret it. The product feels more like upload hygiene than creativity, which is exactly why it has a shot.

  • The canvas-redraw approach is stronger than simple tag stripping because it rebuilds the file from pixels instead of just deleting metadata.
  • Browser-only processing is a strong trust signal for people handling client work or AI-assisted assets.
  • The LinkedIn angle is compelling because upload behavior and content-credential labels can change perception even when the pixels look the same.
  • The ceiling is limited by platform-side recompression or relabeling, so the promise should stay about consistency, not control.
  • The Chrome extension and low early-access pricing lower friction, but the audience is still niche unless the workflow broadens beyond social posting.
// TAGS
feedreadybrowser-extensionautomationimage-gen

DISCOVERED

67d ago

2026-03-22

PUBLISHED

67d ago

2026-03-22

RELEVANCE

5/ 10

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