Server-rendered views
Use one helper for EJS, Pug, Handlebars, or custom templates rendering cards, heroes, avatars, and CMS images.
Keep uploads, static files, generated previews, and object-storage media where your Node.js app already exposes them. Return Skymage URLs from server-rendered views or JSON responses for exact dimensions, crops, WebP or AVIF output, and cached delivery.
const skymage = (src, params = {}) => {
const query = new URLSearchParams(params).toString();
return `https://demo.skymage.net/v1/${src}?${query}`;
};
const cardImage = (path) => skymage(path, {
w: 520,
h: 390,
fit: 'cover',
f: 'webp',
q: 82,
});
A useful Node.js image optimization test starts with one public route, one uploaded or storage-backed image path, and a repeated surface where right-sized variants are easy to compare.
Use one helper for EJS, Pug, Handlebars, or custom templates rendering cards, heroes, avatars, and CMS images.
Return optimized image URLs from Node JSON APIs consumed by React, Vue, mobile, admin, or storefront clients.
Transform public S3, R2, static, app-served upload, thumbnail, screenshot, or generated preview URLs without queueing new files.
Pick the integration point closest to the repeated image surface, then test one route or endpoint before changing broader media handling.
Can Skymage transform the public upload, static, or storage URLs your Node app already renders or returns?
Can views and APIs request exact dimensions instead of sending originals to every client?
Can routes ship WebP or AVIF without adding sharp jobs, queues, or derived-file storage?
Can one route prove bytes, cache, and visual fit before a broader media pipeline change?
Send one public Node-backed page or endpoint. Skymage will identify the repeated image surface to test first, the URL parameters to try, and whether the current upload or static media origin fits a low-risk rollout.
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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