Measure differences between 2 identically sized buffer arrays of gray, rgb, or rgba pixels.
Geist is a new font family for Vercel, created by Vercel in collaboration with Basement Studio.
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React hook for finding device pixel ratio (DPR), optionally capping/rounding
Avatar style for DiceBear
Pixel Kit for React
Avatar style for DiceBear
Utility Functions for Pixels
Blazing-fast pixel-by-pixel image comparison with block-based optimization. 1.5x times faster than pixelmatch
String pixel width measurement on the backend in Javascript
Parse XML without Blowing Up Your Bundle Size
A node.js module for color quantization, based on Leptonica.
The fastest image difference tool in the world (Zig port of odiff)
Boring avatars is a tiny JavaScript React library that generates custom, SVG-based, round avatars from any username and color palette.
Easy to use efficient .GIF parsing in javascript
GitHub Action for Lost Pixel integration
Pbd (Pixel Buffer Diff) is a pixel buffer diff library designed for visual regression tests. Pbd is 8-10x faster than Pixelmatch and works as a drop-in replacement. Update your package.json, and import, to save significant time and money on your visual re
TypeScript definitions for facebook-pixel
Google Sheets API -- simple interface to read/write data and manage sheets
Display resolution-dependent images using the image-set() function in CSS
A lightweight image comparison tool
Convert rem units to px or rpx units using PostCSS. Based on postcss-pxtorem and postcss-rem-to-pixel, and rewrite with typescript, and support Postcss8
TypeScript definitions for string-pixel-width
The smallest and fastest pixel-level image comparison library.
pXdoppelganger compares two images and can tell you the exact difference (in % of pixels changed). If you compare two screenshots of you app before and after a release, it will help you to automate your design regression tests. It follows the suggestions of image comparison by in Jeff Kreeftmeijers blog: jeffkreeftmeijer.com/2011/comparing-images-and-creating-image-diffs/
loader_detector was developed to efficiently detect changes on websites. It does this by using fast screenshots and counting the pixel differences between these screenshots. It can be used in automated test scenarios to determine whether, for example, a loader is still running on the tested website or whether the loading process has been completed.
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