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A free Android app is available for uploading images directly to Commons. The tool can be found on [<tvar name=link1>https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fr.free.nrw.commons</tvar> Google Play] and on the open source repository [<tvar name=linkdroid>https://f-droid.org/en/packages/fr.free.nrw.commons/</tvar> F-Droid]. The code is under the Apache license.
 
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[http://adp.gg/R/P/OFROAD Offroader] is an Android app, written to show, how an upload of large files (also with slow or bad internet connections) could work better with other Upload tools. It is an demonstrator and can write protocols, that - if sent to developers - can help developers identify problems of the MW upload process. It is available as an unpaid and a full paid version from a number of app shops.
 
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The [[<tvar name=u2c>toolforge:url2commons</tvar>|URL2commons]] tool allows all users to directly transfer images from websites to commons.
 
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* [[User:Kaldari/iNaturalist2Commons]] - User script to import specific images of a taxon
* [https://wikilovesinat.netlify.com/ Wiki loves iNaturalist tool] - Helps you find articles of species on Wikipedia and Wikidata that lack images and find appropriately licensed images in iNaturalist
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For comprehensive help on how to use the Internet Archive for Wikisource and other Wikimedia activities, refer to [[s:en:Help:DjVu files#The Internet Archive]].
 
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[[toollabs:mapillary-commons|Mapillary 2 Commons]] and [[toollabs:mapillary2commons|Updated tool for uploading Mapillary images to Wikimedia Commons (WIP)]] are both available for everyone (uses OAuth) to upload street-level imagery.