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Quick Image Finder is a responsive web application built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that lets users search for high-quality images using keywords. Leveraging the Unsplash API, this app fetches and displays relevant images based on user input, showing the top result instantly and allowing users to easily browse through additional results using navigation controls. The project demonstrates practical skills in API integration, asynchronous programming, and user interface design, making it a great addition to any web development portfolio.
It pulls images from Unsplash well it does not work as accurate as a google search but still if you want a basic inspiration or a causal images of some non particular images then this web app is very useful and it is just a demo form . But I will work on tis and update to add more features and if possible then make it more accurate or so well It was a assignment in class to contribute in open-source platforms.
Looking forward for merging PR , Thank you ☺️

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