Free Bloat Transparency Engine
Visualizing exact byte-level compression savings.
What is a Bloat Transparency Engine?
A Bloat Transparency Engine is a diagnostic interface designed to show precisely how much unnecessary data ("bloat") has been removed from a file during compression. It computes the original versus output binary sizes to present exact byte-level savings and compression ratios.
Mechanics in the Browser
Unlike server-based metrics that rely on round-trip network calculations, a client-side Bloat Transparency Engine measures the Blob.size of files in the device's local memory footprint before and after processing. This guarantees accuracy and complete transparency of the algorithm's effectiveness.
Privacy and Performance
By relying entirely on local execution, users can quickly bulk crop and resize high-resolution images offline in the browser while instantly seeing real-time performance metrics—all without uploading sensitive proprietary images to remote servers.
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