DuckDuckGo Adds Image Editing To Duck.ai

DuckDuckGo announced that Duck.ai, its privacy-focused chatbot, can now edit images from user prompts, rolling out the feature today with support for JPEG, JPG, PNG and WebP files. The tool uses OpenAI's underlying model; DuckDuckGo says it strips image metadata and user IP before sending prompts and stores uploads locally to protect privacy. The feature is free without an account, while subscribers get higher daily limits.
Key Points
- 1Adds image-editing to Duck.ai using OpenAI models; supports JPEG/JPG/PNG/WebP and drag-and-drop uploads.
- 2Removes image metadata and user IP before sending prompts; uploaded images are stored locally for privacy.
- 3Offers free editing without accounts, with DuckDuckGo subscribers receiving higher daily usage limits.
Scoring Rationale
Notable product rollout with strong privacy safeguards; limited novelty compared with existing image-editing integrations.
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