What's New

Recent updates to ProResize.

A quick changelog for the latest improvements, fixes, and usability updates in the project.

V2.0 PR
May 24, 2026

Account history cleanup and Firebase-only history storage.

This update refines how saved history works so the History page focuses only on recent activity details and account-based records.

  • Firebase-only history: completed actions now save history metadata to the signed-in user account instead of keeping a separate device-history fallback flow.
  • No history image storage: the history system now saves only activity details like image name, tool used, sizes, dimensions, format, and time.
  • Clearer History page wording: the History page now uses simpler activity-focused copy and removes backend-storage wording from user-facing text.
  • Mobile navigation fixes: the mobile header stays available while scrolling, and the menu overlay now displays with a solid background.
V2.0 PR
March 28, 2026

Mobile crop improvements and faster preset browsing.

This release focuses on making ProResize easier to use on phones while also speeding up how users find the right resize preset for forms and social media posts.

  • Better mobile crop tool: the crop modal now gives mobile users a larger working area, bigger drag handles, and a cleaner crop selector that is easier to see and control.
  • Quick crop controls: new quick crop buttons such as Full, Square, Portrait, and Story help users start with a useful crop shape faster on phones.
  • Fine adjustment on mobile: touch-friendly arrow and resize controls make it easier to nudge and adjust the crop box without relying only on dragging.
  • Government preset search: users can now search presets by exam, post, and document keywords while still using category filters.
  • Social media preset search: the social preset panel now supports live keyword search for platform types like story, banner, thumbnail, post, and profile image.
  • Cleaner results and navigation: preset lists now show helpful empty states when nothing matches, and mobile browsing feels smoother overall.