Screex.com is the best place to share your gaming screenshots. It is designed for the needs of today's gamer.
What is so special about this?
The special about this is that our Screex.com server does all your desired image processing operations - you save time by not having to use a graphic programme first.
Our server...
... converts the images to JPEG (you may upload any format)
... creates thumbnails for previews
... crops the images as you want
... scales the images to your desired size
... fills parts of your image with a color ("censoring")
Why should I sign up?
Our powerful and server-intense image processing tools are available for registered and logged-in users only.
Overview on our functions:
Image overview
As a registered user you will see all your images well listed in this overview. Here you make use of our "image tools" to scale, crop, fill or delete an image.
As a registered user you will see all your images well listed in this overview. Here you make use of our "image tools" to scale, crop, fill or delete an image.
Image tool: Fill
With this image tool you can fill a part of your image with a chosen color. This could be used to censor an "ingame chat" or to blanken out the name of your ingame avatar.
With this image tool you can fill a part of your image with a chosen color. This could be used to censor an "ingame chat" or to blanken out the name of your ingame avatar.
Image tool: Crop
You can choose an area to keep and have the surrounding parts being deleted by this image tool. Emphasize the important part of your image this way.
You can choose an area to keep and have the surrounding parts being deleted by this image tool. Emphasize the important part of your image this way.
Image tool: Scale
With this image tool you can change the size of your image. In many cases a gaming screenshot comes with a very large resolution (e.g. 1600x1280 pixel). This is not always practical for viewing it with a web browser.
With this image tool you can change the size of your image. In many cases a gaming screenshot comes with a very large resolution (e.g. 1600x1280 pixel). This is not always practical for viewing it with a web browser.