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
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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
Sustainability Efforts of ImageEngine 2023 was the first year ImageEngine committed to a sustainability policy. Our customers are already enjoying carbon-neutral images on their websites. Still, in 2023, we
In today’s digital age, where attention spans are fleeting and website visitors demand instant gratification, a visually appealing and fast-loading website is crucial. Images play a pivotal role
Images speak louder than words. But did you know that the choice of image format can make or break your website’s performance? From lightning-fast load times to an
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
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
Image optimization improves SEO. But you have alternatives when it comes to image optimization. Comparing an image CDN like ImageEngine to image compression tools makes it clear: a
Next.js’ version 10.0.0 release in October of 2020 came with exciting news for developers – built-in image optimization thanks to its brand-spanking new Image Component. By automatically applying
GIF, BMP, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, JPEG 2000, JPEG XR, SVG, WebP, AVIF... There are so many image formats to choose from when building a website. How should a