New Release: Cloudflare R2 Supported by Upload
From today, developers can upload to, download from, and process files in any Cloudflare R2 bucket.

Today, we are thrilled to unveil a new chapter in our journey as Upload rebrands to Bytescale.
From today, developers can upload to, download from, and process files in any Cloudflare R2 bucket.
From today, developers can upload to, download from, and process files in any DigitalOcean Space.
We're increasing our upload limits to make our service more accessible to developers building high-traffic and viral web apps.
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