So friends, in today’s video, we are going to learn how to create an image resize tool using Seth GPT. We will see how to convert JPG to PNG, JPG to VP, and even convert it to GIF. With the help of Seth GPT, we can create this tool in just a few minutes. In our previous video, we learned how to generate fake type scheme markup, which was very useful as we didn’t need to copy and paste. The desired format is provided in the description of the video.
To create the image resize tool, first, go to the dashboard of Seth GPT. In the description, you will find a link that contains the code. Simply enter the cheat code and paste the code. Users can upload files from Google Drive or Dropbox, or directly from their computer. After that, a setting option will appear where you can set the dimensions in pixels or megapixels.
Once you have uploaded the file, you will see a preview of the image below. You can also resize the image using the provided option. The output format and resized image will be displayed. If you want to convert the image to JPG, PNG, or GIF, you can use the command provided. Additionally, there is an option for compression and optimization of the image.
To download the converted image, simply click on the download button. If you want to run the code on your computer, copy the command and apply it. However, it is recommended to run the code inside HTML for online use. You can add the HTML and JavaScript code to a blogger or any HTML compiler to run the tool on a website.
To add the code to a blogger, create a new post and paste the HTML code. Make sure to add the style tag and script tag in the appropriate places. The script code should be placed above the body tag. Publish the post and check if the tool is working correctly.
You can modify the design and add additional features like support for different image formats. Simply add the code for the desired format and update the HTML code. With Seth GPT, you can easily create a powerful image resize tool without any coding knowledge. Stay tuned for more videos on new tools and best practices. Don’t forget to subscribe to the channel for updates.