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DigiPx is a browser-based PDF and image analysis tool from Sum.Space, positioned around “Browser-only, Private, No uploads.” Users can drag and drop a PDF or image file and inspect page size, bleed, DPI, color mode, and metadata locally in their browser, then generate a downloadable summary report. It is better understood as a quick health-check tool before design handoff or prepress communication, rather than a full professional prepress system.
According to the main content, DigiPx supports PDF, JPG, PNG, WebP, TIFF, and SVG, with a maximum file size of 150MB and support for only one file at a time. Analysis options include PDF page thumbnails, technical metadata such as EXIF/ICC/PDF info dictionaries, a print-readiness score and common issue checklist, color and resolution checks, and grouping by page-size tolerance. Its value lies in consolidating scattered technical file information into one view, making it easier for designers or project staff to quickly identify obvious delivery risks.
DigiPx’s standout advantage is local processing: files are not intentionally uploaded to a server, and after closing or refreshing the tab, files are generally removed from the app. The terms also make clear that users retain the rights to their files, and using the tool does not transfer ownership. However, the website, interface, branding, design, text, code, and related assets belong to DigiPx, Sum.Space, or its licensors, and may not be copied, resold, reverse-engineered, or commercially exploited without permission. For reports, the tool can export a summary PDF, but the report is provided for convenience and reference only; users are responsible for verifying it and for any subsequent storage, distribution, and use.
The page does not show any clear pricing, subscription, or enterprise plan, and only provides a Buy me a coffee donation link, so it can be regarded as a free / donation-supported model. In terms of collaboration, the main content does not mention team workspaces, multi-user review, permission management, or cloud sharing; it is more of a personal, instant-checking tool. If you need batch file queues, approval workflows, or print-shop-grade preflight reports, more professional software should still be considered.
Its strengths are that it is lightweight, intuitive, and does not require files to be uploaded, making it suitable for initial checks of sensitive design materials. Its supported formats and prepress indicators also cover common design delivery issues. Its limitations include one-file-at-a-time processing, a 150MB limit, no guarantee of accuracy, and terms that clearly state it does not replace professional prepress, legal, compliance, or technical advice. It is well suited to graphic designers, brand and marketing teams, small studios, and account managers who need to quickly spot obvious issues before delivery.
The main content does not provide information about access from mainland China, payments, or localization, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. Since the core functionality runs locally in the browser, the barrier to use should be low if the webpage can be opened; however, Buy me a coffee payments, third-party links, or the stability of cross-border access may still be affected by the network environment. Alternatives include Adobe Acrobat Preflight, Enfocus PitStop, Callas pdfToolbox, and PDF24 Tools.
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