The best Bynder alternative for digital asset management
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Bynder is a popular enterprise DAM solution. But if you're a growing business without a digital asset management (DAM) solution in place, consider ImageKit. Built for fast-growing marketing and creative teams for businesses of any size, ImageKit offers all the features of an enterprise-grade DAM solution but with shorter implementation times and a more user-friendly experience.
4 reasons why ImageKit is a better Bynder alternative
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ImageKit vs Bynder: Comparison overview
ImageKit offers a DAM with enterprise-grade features, a simple interface, and affordable pricing.
Here's a quick table to skim through ImageKit's offerings vs Bynder's.
Feature | ImageKit | Bynder |
---|---|---|
Free Plan | Yes, forever free plan available. Sign Up Now | No Free Plan |
Granular Access Control | Yes, standardized access control for all plan types. No separate modules or user types to manage. | Yes, but very complex. Permissions vary per module and differ for “heavy”, “regular”, and “light” users. Separate charges apply. |
Share File & Folder Links | Yes, with password-protected public shareable links | Yes, but users must have permission to create links. |
Collections | Yes | Yes |
Search for File Name/Tags/Keywords | Yes, with advanced query-based search and visual search | Yes |
Custom Metadata | Yes | Yes |
Comments | Yes, included as default for all plans | Yes, but part of Asset Workflow which is an additional paid module. |
Version Control | Yes, with version history and rollback | Yes |
SSO | Yes | Yes |
Headless DAM | Native with powerful APIs and plugins | No |
Automated Format Conversion & Media Optimization | Over 50+ real-time transformations for images and videos. Billions of optimized assets delivered monthly. | 25 transformations only for images, available on request, and separately chargeable. |
Time to Go Live | A few days | Months |
Management | Can be self-managed by the internal team | Requires a dedicated hire for onboarding, setup, and day-to-day support. |
Forever Free Version | Yes | No |
How does ImageKit's DAM compare to Bynder?
Media collections
ImageKit’s media collections simplify asset management by letting you group files and folders as you see fit, without being limited to a fixed folder structure. When you update a master file, the latest version is automatically synced across all virtual collections without duplication, ensuring your team always has the most up-to-date files effortlessly. Similar to ImageKit, Bynder also provides virtual collections to its users.
Custom metadata
Bynder offers custom metadata organization, but setting it up can be more complex. It often requires detailed configurations and sometimes additional modules for full functionality. Since Bynder's custom metadata is tied into its broader asset workflow, accessing certain features might also mean purchasing extra modules, which can complicate the user experience. On the other hand, ImageKit makes custom metadata available even in its free version, allowing teams of all sizes to organize their assets more effectively. Even small teams, with as few as five members, can benefit from structured metadata fields, making assets easily searchable and relevant to their needs.
Tagging
Both ImageKit and Bynder provide manual and AI-powered tagging to improve the searchability and organization of assets.
ImageKit's AI tagging feature leverages machine learning algorithms and integrates with services like Google Cloud Vision and Amazon Rekognition to automatically create relevant tags based on your image content. You can customize thresholds for the number of tags and confidence levels, ensuring that only the most accurate tags are applied. This allows you to efficiently categorize your assets and quickly locate them whenever needed.
Search options
Both platforms deliver robust search capabilities that enable you to quickly locate the assets you require. They offer versatile search options, including searching by name, tags, keywords, and visual similarity, allowing for easy access to your needed assets.
Beyond these standard search features, you can also take advantage of search autocomplete or switch to advanced search mode, where you can combine various file parameters to obtain highly accurate results.
Like Bynder, ImageKit also offers AI-driven search that allows you to find assets using either natural language text or image input, including locating visually similar assets, which makes finding related visuals easier and more intuitive.
Access control
Both platforms provide detailed access controls to improve team collaboration and keep your assets secure. Bynder’s permission system is more complex, with different levels for "heavy," "regular," and "light" users, each with its own pricing.
In comparison, ImageKit offers a simpler yet effective access control system, making it ideal for smaller businesses. Even with its simplicity, ImageKit provides strong security and customizable permissions, tailored for marketing, creative, and tech teams, allowing anything from full admin access to restricted access on individual files and folders.
Sharing capabilities
With ImageKit, sharing files, folders, and collections is seamless. You can easily collaborate with internal teams or external stakeholders by providing DAM users access or using password-protected public links. In Bynder, sharing is also possible, but users need specific permissions to create links.
Activity logs
Bynder allows you to track asset change history, but there’s no clarity on whether it also provides data on user actions for each asset.
ImageKit provides:
- DAM Audit Logs: Monitor asset uploads, deletions, movements, and updates from a central dashboard.
- Event Filtering: Filter logs by action type, user, file path, and more to track changes and deleted assets.
- Asset-Level History: View detailed changes to individual assets, including naming, organization, and access controls from the asset detail page.
Integration with other tools in your workflow:
Bynder offers a wide range of integrations, making it a strong choice for larger organizations. ImageKit, however, matches up with its own native integration, delivering powerful features that integrate seamlessly into your workflow. With the DAM desktop app and an embeddable media library, you can easily use ImageKit’s DAM alongside your internal CMS or tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, and Shopify, all without needing to switch between applications or browser tabs.
Commenting and versioning
Like Bynder, ImageKit enables real-time feedback and collaboration with threaded and time-stamped comments directly on assets. This feature enhances communication and helps close feedback loops quickly. Both solutions provide version control to preserve asset integrity, ensuring you’re always working with the most current version. If you need to monitor changes to a file, version control offers an organized overview of your asset’s evolution.
ImageKit vs. Bynder: Pricing comparison
ImageKit provides a forever-free plan with complete access to all its features, making it a great option for growing teams. As your storage and user needs grow, you can easily upgrade to higher tiers with a clear pay-per-use model. There are no additional costs for admin versus regular users, which helps keep pricing predictable. Plus, public links offer view-only access without using up user licenses. Paid plans start at just $89 per month, including 225GB of storage and support for up to 10 users. Best of all, you can start using ImageKit without having to talk to a salesperson.
In contrast, Bynder does not offer a free version, which may be a drawback for smaller teams or startups. While specific pricing details are not publicly disclosed, Bynder is generally considered more expensive than ImageKit. Its pricing can vary based on the features and modules selected, potentially leading to additional costs.
ImageKit vs. Bynder: Media processing capabilities
Bynder offers just 25 real-time image transformations and may require additional charges for certain features. On the other hand, ImageKit delivers a more advanced media processing suite, supporting the latest formats and powerful optimization tools to ensure your media stays current and performs at its best.
With ImageKit's built-in media optimization, you can easily deliver assets to your website and app in the best formats and smallest sizes, all while maintaining top visual quality. And with over 50 real-time URL-based media transformations (both images and video), adapting and scaling your media assets for various use cases becomes both simple and efficient.
ImageKit vs. Bynder: Image editing
Bynder provides image editing through dynamic transformation presets, while ImageKit offers a more hands-on approach with its built-in, browser-based image editor for real-time adjustments. This allows users to make quick tweaks directly within the platform, ensuring a seamless workflow. The AI-powered background removal tool further enhances efficiency by enabling the creation of polished visuals without relying on external tools, simplifying the entire process.
ImageKit vs. Bynder: AI and GenAI capabilities
Similar to Bynder, ImageKit’s AI and GenAI transformations make image creation and enhancement easy. You can generate new images or modify existing ones, eliminating the need for costly reshoots or endless searches for stock photos. The Genfill feature smartly adjusts images to fit different formats, ensuring they look great on any device or platform. For ecommerce, tools like Remove BG, Retouch, and Upscale deliver high-quality product visuals, ready for your website or marketplaces. All these capabilities are accessible through a straightforward URL-based API or directly within the DAM UI (coming soon), allowing you to scale transformations in real-time.
ImageKit vs. Bynder: Storage locations
Bynder's default asset storage is in Frankfurt, Germany, with additional options for the US East Coast, US West Coast, and Tokyo. ImageKit, on the other hand, provides six storage locations across the US, EU, India, Singapore and Australia. This range of options helps meet local data regulations and reduces latency for international teams.
ImageKit vs. Bynder: Onboarding and customer support comparison
Bynder's onboarding process involves personalized support and thorough engagement, often requiring a dedicated DAM consultant. In contrast, ImageKit simplifies getting started with a self-serve onboarding experience, complemented by detailed documentation and video guides. For additional assistance, we offer managed migration services with expert guidance and best practices for a seamless transition. Our support is readily available through Slack, chat, email, and phone, ensuring you get help whenever needed.
Wrapping it up
Bynder delivers a comprehensive DAM solution for large enterprise teams but comes with complexities and higher costs, and it can struggle with ease of use and web media delivery. ImageKit caters to small and medium high-growth teams, making sure disorganized assets don’t hold you back. We offer enterprise-grade DAM features at an affordable, pay-per-use price, so you can start using it immediately.
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