Browser-Based Media Processing Tools Without Privacy or Upload Concerns
Media Mash is a browser-native suite for image compression, video conversion, and audio editing that runs entirely client-side with no data collection. This is a product launch, not a problem statement. Noise entry sourced from Product Hunt.
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