JPEG is a widely used image compression standard developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group, offering efficient digital image compression with minimal quality loss. The organization maintains standards for still image coding.
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Enables capturing screenshots in JPEG format, providing a compressed image option alongside PNG for website screenshots.
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Supports capturing screenshots in JPEG format with configurable quality settings
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Provides optimization of images as JPEG format with quality control for better performance.
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Provides high-performance compression for JPEG images with customizable quality parameters to optimize file size while maintaining visual quality.
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Extracts EXIF, GPS, XMP, ICC, IPTC, JFIF metadata from JPEG images, providing tools for analyzing orientation, rotation info, GPS coordinates, and thumbnails.
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Provides JPEG artifact removal as part of the image processing pipeline
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Supports capturing screenshots in JPEG format with configurable quality settings as part of the image capture pipeline.
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Provides high-quality JPEG output (90% quality) for the generated images
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Converts to and from JPG/JPEG format with quality control and resizing capabilities
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Supports generating visualizations in JPEG format, providing a compressed image format option for charts, diagrams, and other visual elements.
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Provides automatic JPEG compression for captured screenshots, enabling efficient transfer of screen content for AI processing
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Supports generating raster images in JPEG format through various AI models
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Supports returning screenshots in compressed JPEG format through the browser_take_screenshot tool, with an option to toggle between JPEG and PNG formats.
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Enables conversion of SVG code to JPG images with customizable quality settings from 1-100 and background color options.
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Supports processing JPEG images for visual content analysis and description.
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Serves JPEG images as base64-encoded resources through the 'image://logo' endpoint for use in MCP communications.
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Supports processing invoice and receipt images in JPEG format, with capability to convert to PDF
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Supports processing JPEG/JPG files to extract content for large language models