pricing comparison

Compare image CDN pricing by the workload you can test

Image CDN pricing only makes sense after you map the real workload: repeated images, transformed variants, cache behavior, current bandwidth, and how risky the first rollout will be.

cost drivers

The line items to compare first

Image traffic
Monthly page views multiplied by repeated images per page and cache hit behavior.
Variant count
How many width, crop, format, and quality variants each template actually needs.
Migration work
Engineering time to move storage, replace plugins, rewrite templates, or keep the current origin.
Proof speed
How quickly one page can show lower transfer size without changing the entire media workflow.
pricing worksheet

A practical image CDN pricing comparison table

Use this worksheet with any provider pricing page. The goal is to compare the cost of the first useful rollout, not just the cheapest published plan.

Pricing factor Question to answer Skymage comparison point
Traffic unit Is the plan limited by bandwidth, requests, transformations, storage, seats, or a blend? Start from one image-heavy path and model transferred bytes plus generated variants.
Origin requirement Do you need to move files before pricing becomes predictable? Skymage can test existing public origins before a storage migration.
Transformation scope Are resize, crop, format, quality, and cacheable variants included in the first test? The first-page test should use the exact URL parameters the site would expand later.
Operational cost How much engineering time is needed before the first page can prove value? Skymage favors a one-template rollout so implementation cost stays part of the comparison.
Expansion signal What result justifies moving the next template or image surface? Compare transferred bytes, visual quality, cache behavior, and LCP image behavior before scaling.
first-month model

Model the provider cost plus rollout cost

Published pricing is only one part of the decision. The first-month comparison should include the engineering time required to make one page measurable.

comparison output
Monthly image requests
Potential transfer saved
GB
Implementation cost
First-month cost
decision rule

Choose Skymage when

You want to keep your current origin and prove one page with URL parameters before wider migration work.

Pause when

The first surface has too little traffic or too few repeated images to make savings visible.

Compare again when

Storage migration, seats, transformations, or cache behavior make the published plan unclear.

free check

Get a pricing-fit audit for one page

Send one public URL and Skymage will identify the first image surface to model, the variant parameters to test, and what cost or migration risk to compare before committing.

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Create a Skymage CDN URL, prepend it to your existing image URLs, and let the edge handle optimization, transforms, and delivery.

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