A web implementation of image_picker.
Since Web Browsers don‘t offer direct access to their users’ file system, this plugin provides a PickedFile abstraction to make access access uniform across platforms.
The web version of the plugin puts network-accessible URIs as the path in the returned PickedFile.
The PickedFile object in web is backed by URL.createObjectUrl Web API, which is reasonably well supported across all browsers:

However, the returned path attribute of the PickedFile points to a network resource, and not a local path in your users' drive. See Use the plugin below for some examples on how to use this return value in a cross-platform way.
In order to filter only video/image content, some browsers offer an accept attribute in their input type="file" form elements:

This feature is just a convenience for users, not validation.
Users can override this setting on their browsers. You must validate in your app (or server) that the user has picked the file type that you can handle.
In order to “take a photo”, some mobile browsers offer a capture attribute:

Each browser may implement capture any way they please, so it may (or may not) make a difference in your users' experience.
This package is an unendorsed web platform implementation of image_picker.
In order to use this, you'll need to depend in image_picker: ^0.6.7 (which was the first version of the plugin that allowed federation), and image_picker_for_web: ^0.1.0.
... dependencies: ... image_picker: ^0.6.7 image_picker_for_web: ^0.1.0 ... ...
You should be able to use package:image_picker almost as normal.
Once the user has picked a file, the returned PickedFile instance will contain a network-accessible URL (pointing to a location within the browser).
The instace will also let you retrieve the bytes of the selected file across all platforms.
If you want to use the path directly, your code would need look like this:
... if (kIsWeb) { Image.network(pickedFile.path); } else { Image.file(File(pickedFile.path)); } ...
Or, using bytes:
... Image.memory(await pickedFile.readAsBytes()) ...