About This Project

A browser-based image editing workspace with guided pages for common tasks.

What the site is for

PSONLINEFREE is an independent browser-based image editing project focused on common jobs people often need to complete quickly: crop an image, resize it for a target platform, or remove a simple background.

The homepage and workflow pages are there to explain those tasks clearly. The actual work happens in the editor, where you can continue with layers, text, adjustments, or other tools after the initial edit is done.

The site is built for people who need practical image changes before publishing, uploading, or sharing a file. That includes small business owners preparing product photos, creators making thumbnails, students adjusting images for forms, and anyone who wants a browser tool before installing heavier desktop software.

How the guided pages work

Pages like Crop Image, Remove Background, and Resize Image are guided entry points into the same editor. They exist to document a real workflow rather than send visitors through empty marketing pages.

For example, the crop page opens the crop workflow directly, the background page starts with Magic Eraser, and the resize page explains the exact menu path for resizing inside the editor.

The guide library extends those workflow pages with more specific publishing situations. A guide may explain how to keep a subject centered during a crop, why a transparent PNG behaves differently from a JPG, or how to reduce a file before uploading it to a form that has a strict size limit. The goal is to answer the decision behind the edit, not just point to a button.

Local-first editing

A core goal of the project is to keep image editing browser-based. When you open and work on an image, the workflow is designed to run locally in your browser rather than upload the file just to perform basic edits.

Local-first editing is useful for everyday tasks because it keeps the feedback loop short. You can open a photo, crop it, resize it, test a transparent background, and export a new version without waiting for a remote processing queue. Browser limits still apply, especially with very large images, so the guides include advice on working from a clean source file and saving separate export versions when needed.

Editorial approach

The written pages are maintained as practical tutorials for real image-editing tasks. They avoid claiming that one setting is best for every platform, because upload limits, image dimensions, and layout requirements change across marketplaces, social networks, websites, and forms. Instead, the articles explain how to choose dimensions, preserve the original subject, preview the result, and decide whether a crop, resize, PNG export, or JPG export is the safer option.

When a page describes an editor action, it tries to connect that action to an outcome a visitor can check: the face is not cut off, the logo edge does not show a white halo, the product image still looks sharp, or the file is small enough to upload. This keeps the content useful even when a visitor already understands the basic tool names.

Technology and attribution

The editing experience is built on a customized browser-based image editor derived from the open-source miniPaint project, with additional site-specific pages and workflow entry points wrapped around it. This site is an independent project and is not affiliated with Adobe.

PSONLINEFREE uses its own domain, support contact, help pages, and workflow documentation around that editor experience. The project name is used as a simple brand for the tool site, not as a claim of affiliation with any third-party image-editing company or product.

Current focus

The current site focus is practical browser-based image work: cropping, resizing, transparent PNG preparation, file-size reduction, and export choices. Future improvements should continue in that direction by adding clearer workflows, better examples, and more troubleshooting pages around common upload and publishing problems.

Project Name and Contact

The public-facing brand name used across the site is PSONLINEFREE. For support, policy questions, or reporting a problem with a page or workflow, contact support at psonlinefree.com.

If you report a bug, include the page URL, browser name, device type, and the action you were trying to complete. For policy questions, use the same email address and reference the relevant page, such as the privacy policy, terms page, or a specific guide.

What You Get

A full editor plus task-focused pages for crop, resize, transparent PNG cleanup, file-size reduction, and publishing decisions.

What You Do Not Need

No account, subscription, or heavy desktop install just to make a quick browser-based edit before uploading or sharing an image.

What To Expect

An evolving tool site focused on practical workflows, original guide content, transparent contact details, and clear limitations.