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Gur Img :- Free Unlimited Image Hosting - Direct Link - Share Image Across Devices

Gurimg :- https://sh20raj.github.io/Gurimg/

Gur Img :- Free Unlimited Image Hosting - Direct Link - Share Image Across Devices

Gurimg is a Simple Image uploading website. That uploads your images using imgur API and gives you a direct image link that you can use it in <img/> tag. And you will also get a sharing link that you can share your image (sharing buttons are on page).


See Examples :-

Website :- https://sh20raj.github.io/Gurimg/

Direct Link :- https://i.imgur.com/uyxmW0K.png
Sharing Link :- https://gurimg.sh20raj.repl.co/image/?id=uyxmW0K


Some Screenshots


Gurimg - HomeGurimg - Home

Image UploadedImage Uploaded

Image Sharing PageImage Sharing Page Mobile View

Source :- https://codexdindia.blogspot.com/2022/01/gurimg-free-unlimited-image-hosting-with-direct-link-and-sharing-link-2b1i.html
Dev.to :- https://dev.to/sh20raj/gurimg-free-unlimited-image-hosting-direct-link-2b1i/

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