iCloud.com is definitely a powerful aspect of the cloud-storage solution, however, with iCloud Drive, it really is acquiring much more consideration. And today photos are getting the treatment online, as well.
Apple has updated the beta version of iCloud.com to officially support photo uploads. The beta website is recommended especially for developers, however it would show that, at some stage in the longer term, Apple is going to be delivering the features to normal customers. Because it appears at the moment, the iCloud site enables people to watch and download/delete images, however, not distribute them.
As mentioned by MacRumors, the iCloud beta website will allow people to add .JPGs, but that is regarding this. Meaning no .PNGs, .MOV, .Mp4 format or some other files are allowed. As you would assume, uploading a picture on the iCloud.com beta website will immediately synchronize that photo with all of those other iCloud Photos library, thus it will be very easy to view them on another iCloud-based device.
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[Source: MacRumors]