Welcome Spacehey users! Whether you’re new or not, there’s one easy way (which I think it is) to create your own URL image to stamp in—to share it. It’s simple, really.
I use two websites related to the topic I’m discussing, along with a helpful tip that we will cover soon in this blog. Nevertheless, let’s continue. 😄
STEP 1
For uploading images or GIFs, I use IMGBB, which is a quick and easy website. First, you’ll need to choose any image of your choice, whether it’s in JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, WEBP, HEIC, or PDF format. The maximum format sizing is 32MB per file, while premium services increase this to 64MB per file.

I’m a phone user, but if you’re using a computer or any other device, the process is pretty much the same. Just pick any image you like. (You can pick up to ten images, which is the limit.)
STEP 2
Once your image is uploaded, wait a few seconds, then tap on it. I highly recommend against automatically deleting your image, as it’s best to keep it this way, overall your choice.

You’ll be automatically transferred to this tab. Once you’ve made your selection, hold onto the image until you see the share section. Scroll down a bit until you find the copy option. (For computer users, the process is the same—right-click on the image to copy it, which will obviously pop up.)

Once you have copied the link of the image, navigate back to your SpaceHey tab and click on the picture. Paste your URL copy link.
STEP 3 (FINAL)


And, congratulations! You’ve just inserted your very own URL image on SpaceHey. I hope this helped, and I did my best to explain it clearly. If you’re still interested in the tip I mentioned, feel free to keep scrolling down. I believe you’ll find it quite helpful. 😉
HELPFUL TIP.
If you want to resize your image or GIF (or any file), I recommend using Ezgif, which is a quick and easy way to do so. I might post a blog about how Ezgif offers various features beyond just resizing, you can create GIFs, convert video clips into GIFs, and apply filters to images or GIFs. I’ll discuss this in more detail in my next blog.
STEP 1 (FINAL, NO NEED FOR MORE STEPS.)
To resize an image, you pick a selection of your image OR gif, it’s just that easy, literally.

(NOTE: If the aspect ratio doesn’t match, be sure to select “stretch to fit,” which I highly recommend. Choosing “center and crop to fit” can distort the image, so keep that in mind.)

And that’s all, folks! I apologize if it took me a while to explain both points. I’m not always sure how best to help and demonstrate, but I did my best and hope it’s clear. If you’re still confused, please feel free to comment, and I’ll do my best to assist you.
Nevertheless, thank you for viewing at my blog!

Stay tuned for the next blog! And If I forget, please let me know.
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