Served much larger than the visible card
How one product image path becomes a fast, measurable Skymage test
Use this anonymized ecommerce teardown to decide which image path to fix first, what URL parameters to test, and how to turn image bytes into a business case.
Product detail page and collection grid
The test starts with one repeated image path
The fastest ecommerce win is usually not a full migration. It is a controlled swap on the path that appears many times per session.
420x520 crop for collection and related items
Likely mobile LCP image on product pages
720x900 crop for the first gallery slot
URL changes used in the first test
These examples keep the origin image path intact and move resizing, format conversion, crop, and quality into Skymage URL parameters.
https://demo.skymage.net/v1/cdn.store.com/products/linen-shirt.jpg?w=420&h=520&fit=cover&f=webp&q=82
https://demo.skymage.net/v1/cdn.store.com/products/linen-shirt.jpg?w=720&h=900&fit=cover&f=avif&q=84
https://demo.skymage.net/v1/cdn.store.com/products/linen-shirt.jpg?w=1400&fit=contain&f=webp&q=86
Why this path is worth testing
The case for image optimization gets stronger when repeated thumbnails and hero images appear across paid traffic, SEO landing pages, and product discovery sessions.
A one-week path from audit to rollout
Day 1: audit
Pick one page and identify repeated oversized images, LCP image candidates, and current formats.
Day 2: URL swap
Add Skymage URLs to the first gallery image and repeated product cards on one template.
Days 3-4: measure
Compare transfer size, LCP, and visual quality on mobile and desktop test runs.
Days 5-7: expand
Roll out to the catalog only if the page wins and the URL pattern is repeatable.
Get the same first-path recommendation for your store
Send one product, collection, or landing page URL. Skymage will reply with the first image path to test, URL examples, and what to measure before expanding.