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base on Make ID photo right in the browser. # Idify
Idify is a locally run browser-based application for creating ID photos.
## Download
- [Website](https://idify.netlify.app/)
- [Android](https://github.com/zhbhun/idify/releases)
## Feature
- Privacy-Focused: Ensure user privacy by not uploading file to server, enhancing the security of personal documents.
- Document Support: Edit various common documents, including ID cards, passports, visas, and more.
- Free of Charge: Provide all editing functionalities free of cost, making it accessible to a wide range of users.
- Multi-Platform Compatibility: Access the tool on various platforms, including the web and Android devices.
- Responsive Web Design: Adapt seamlessly to different screen sizes, offering a responsive web design that caters to both PC and mobile users.
Cross-Device Functionality:
- Editing Capabilities: Enable users to edit and enhance document photos with features such as cropping, resizing, adjusting brightness and contrast, and more.
## Privacy
Idify does not send your images to a server. All image processing is done locally.
However, it utilizes Google Analytics to collect the following:
- [Basic visitor data](https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245).
- If Idify is a Progressive Web App (PWA), it collects information about the type of Idify installation.
- If Idify is a Progressive Web App (PWA), it records the installation time and date.
# Developing
To contribute to Idify's development:
1. Clone the repository.
2. To install the required node packages, run:
```shell
pnpm install
```
3. Start the development server by running:
```shell
npm run dev
```
## Roadmap
- [ ] Add feature descriptions to the homepage.
- [x] Include common ID photo dimensions for various countries.
- [x] Support fine-tuning of image details like brightness and contrast.
- [ ] Support adding filters like black and white to images.
- [ ] Support for internationalization or localization.
- [ ] ID photo management
## License
This software is free to use under the GPL License.
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