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How to Use Projects, Version History & CDN Hosting in ImgGPT

Organize images into projects, track edit history, and get CDN-hosted URLs with ImgGPT.

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If you use ImgGPT regularly, the project system changes everything. Instead of downloading files to your desktop and losing track of what you edited, you save everything to organized folders with full version history and instant CDN links.

What Are Projects?

A project is a folder that holds your images. You might create one project per client, per campaign, or per website. Each project tracks all images you save to it, the tool used for each edit, every version of every image, and total storage used.

You can have up to 25 projects on Starter, 100 on Pro, or 200 on Business.

Saving Images to a Project

After processing any image with an ImgGPT tool, you will see a save option. Click it and choose which project to save to — or create a new one on the spot.

Both the original and the processed result are saved. This means you can always go back to the source image.

Every save creates a new version entry. You never lose previous edits.

Version History

Every time you process an image and save it to a project, a version record is created.

How It Works

Say you start with a product photo:

  • Remove the background — version 1
  • Resize to 800x800 — version 2
  • Compress for web — version 3
  • Convert to WebP — version 4

All four versions are stored. You can go back to any of them at any time.

Cross-Tool Versioning

Version history works across tools. Remove a background in one tool, enhance it in another, and add a watermark in a third — all tracked as versions of the same image.

CDN Hosting

Every image saved to a project gets a permanent URL hosted on Cloudflare's global CDN.

What This Means

  • Images load fast anywhere in the world
  • You can hotlink directly into websites, emails, or documents
  • URLs are permanent and do not expire
  • No bandwidth limits within your storage quota

Use Cases

Website images. Use ImgGPT URLs directly in your HTML or CMS. No need to upload separately.

Email newsletters. Paste CDN links into your email builder. Images load instantly worldwide.

Documentation. Embed CDN-hosted images in Google Docs, Notion, or slide decks.

Client delivery. Share a CDN link instead of emailing large attachments.

Managing Storage

Each plan comes with a storage quota — Starter gets 500 MB, Pro gets 2.5 GB, Business gets 5 GB.

Storage Tips

  • Compress before saving. A 5 MB PNG becomes a 500 KB WebP.
  • Delete failed experiments. Generated 10 AI images but only liked 2? Delete the other 8.
  • Use projects strategically. One project per client keeps things organized.

Workflow Example

Here is a real workflow:

  • Client needs 20 product photos for Shopify
  • Create a project called "Client-Products"
  • Upload each photo and remove backgrounds — version 1
  • Resize all to 1000x1000 — version 2
  • Compress to WebP at 85% quality — version 3
  • Copy CDN links and paste into Shopify listings
  • Client wants one photo re-cropped? Go back to version 1 and save a new version

No re-uploading, no emailing files, no "which version was final?" confusion.

Projects are available on all paid plans. Create your first project and start saving your work.

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