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Propel Your Website’s Performance with ImageEngine’s No-Cost Developer Program Calling all developers, web admins, and solopreneurs: we’ve got an announcement to help supercharge your website’s performance! We’re thrilled
What is JPEG XL? JPEG XL (commonly known as jxl), a trailblazing image format and cutting-edge standard developed by the gurus at the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG),
ImageEngine and Sustainability What ImageEngine Does ImageEngine is an image CDN that provides lightning-fast user experiences by significantly reducing the size of images so that customers can enjoy
How Much Better is AVIF? There are several studies and examples that demonstrate how much better AVIF is for compressing, or reducing the byte size of an image,
In their continued mission to help developers build best-in-class web experiences, Google’s web.dev community recently released their images.tooling.report. This report compares some of the most popular software and services
If you don’t know it yet, then it’s about time you find out: The speed with which your web pages load is crucial to the success of your
AVIF Support 2021 Q3 vs. 2020 Q3 by Form Factor Support for AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) was introduced to the mass market by Chrome 85 in August 2020. We
Are 3 Image Sizes Enough for Responsive Web Design Sites? The answer is: No! If you care about mobile performance and payload, then you need a better solution
WebP is no longer a new wave image file format. It’s supported by all five of the top mobile browsers including Chrome Mobile, Mobile Safari, Chromium, Samsung Browser,
ImageEngine provides an automated Image Speed Test to analyze your web page’s current performance and the improvements you can expect by using ImageEngine. The test provides widely accepted metrics used