Statistics June 2026____________________The major update that has been in preparation for the past year has finally been released. It was on June 10th that we officially launched TalkImg 2.0, with several improvements that we believe will be useful for everyone.
The rollout process went fairly smoothly. After making all the necessary backups, the update was rolled out in stages to avoid complications, and everything was operational in less than an hour. Then, over the course of a few more days, the features that were ready were gradually added to ensure that everything was working correctly.
Fortunately, despite one or two adjustments that were necessary, everything worked without complications. Among the updates made, some bug fixes, structural adjustments, and platform performance improvements were implemented. Additionally, the project underwent some reorganization to facilitate future updates.
But the question everyone is asking is: what's new? Some of these new features have already been mentioned by some users, others you may have already noticed even without them being discussed. Therefore, here is a list of the main new features.
# Image CompressionThis may be the main new feature, as it had been promised since the beginning of the project. As we all know, the forum only accepts images up to 2.5MB (this is a limitation of the Bitcointalk, not of TalkImg). In this sense, it is now possible to upload larger images (up to about 15MB), which the platform will compress so that it ends up being less than 2.5MB.
How does it work? As soon as a user selects an image larger than 2.5MB, the system performs an initial compression, if possible via a browser (on the user's side). If this compression is sufficient to reduce the image size to less than 2.5MB, the upload proceeds normally. If the image is still larger than 2.5MB, it undergoes another compression process on the server to ensure the image is smaller than 2.5MB, thus completing the upload.
We chose this method because we realized that many of the images can be adjusted to the ideal size directly via the browser, while simultaneously avoiding overloading the server. Furthermore, the process via browser tends to be faster, and in this way we can minimize any possible delay in the upload process.
Compression is typically achieved by reducing image quality and, eventually, its size (in pixels). In our tests, most images are compressed correctly, but we cannot guarantee that all images will be compressed. If an image cannot be compressed, the user will be informed. Please note that GIFs cannot be compressed, so this type of image will only be accepted if it is up to 2.5MB.
# Support More Image TypesAnother highly requested feature was the ability to upload other file types besides those officially supported by the forum (which are: JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF). It is now possible to upload images in other formats, namely: WEBP, BMP, HEIC, HEIF, and AVIF.
When you choose one of these formats, the platform will initiate a process similar to compressing images, converting them to JPG or PNG.
# New Editing ToolsAfter choosing the image you want to upload, it was possible to adjust its size. Now, this functionality has been improved and it's possible to make many more edits.
Now you have a slider that allows you to set the image size, instead of having to type it in. You can rotate the image. Cut out the image. Write a text, draw freely, make a square or a circle. To access the feature, simply click the "Edit/Resize" button that appears above the thumbnail before starting the upload.

It should be noted that all these edits are made in the user's browser (user-side), and in some cases may not be applicable. However, most modern browsers should work without problems.
# BBCode Table ToolThis is a completely new feature. Now, whenever you upload multiple images at the same time, you'll have the option to generate a BBCode table with the images.
When the upload is complete, below the field where the BBCode links for the images appear, there is a new field called "BBCode table generate". This option allows you to specify the number of columns the table should have and sort the images within it. Then, simply click "generate," and you will receive all the necessary BBCode code to use in the forum.
# Image Details (Size and Pixels)I've added more details to the images, including the image size in pixels and the space it occupies. This information appears below the image thumbnail. It will be especially interesting to see this information when the image has to be compressed, since it shows both before and after information.
See the following example, in a large image that will be compressed:
As you can see in the first image, the compression via browser was insufficient (it was 7MB and ended up at 5MB) and will be compressed via server. In the second image, we saw the result of the server compression, where the image ended up being 2MB.
We've also made a few more minor UX adjustments.
I hope this update improves everyone's experience and makes TalkImg more useful. Thank you for all your support, because without it this wouldn't be possible.
Here are the numbers for the month:
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 | Number of uploads in the month: 7 833 (+394 that in the last month)
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 | Total disk space in the month: 2.77GB (+0.5 that in the last month)
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 | Number of visits to the talkimg.com website in the month: 1 033 723* Estimated number of times images were viewed on the forum in the month (hits): 5 763 686* Bandwidth in the month: 262.50GB* *This data may not represent total/real numbers, because of Cloudflare.
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Top 10 Images ViewedThe 10 images viewed (estimated) this month, which were uploaded in the previous month.
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177 views |  | | #08
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