responsive image cdn

Ship responsive image variants without rebuilding your media library

Keep originals on your current origin. Use Skymage URLs to request exact mobile, tablet, and desktop image sizes with predictable crops, WebP or AVIF output, and cacheable delivery.



  
  Product hero

slot by slot

Start with the slots that currently send oversized images

A responsive image CDN rollout should begin where source dimensions and rendered dimensions are far apart: heroes, cards, galleries, and CMS media blocks.

Mobile heroes

Serve narrower WebP or AVIF variants instead of sending desktop-width hero images to mobile users.

Repeated cards

Keep product, article, or listing cards at exact rendered sizes across breakpoints.

CMS uploads

Let editors upload originals while templates request stable responsive variants from the same source path.

url patterns

Make responsive behavior explicit in the image URL

Instead of generating derivative files ahead of time, keep each breakpoint, crop, format, and quality choice visible in a Skymage URL that can be tested on one template first.

Responsive slotSkymage URL parameters
Mobile hero?w=720&h=405&fit=cover&f=avif&q=82
Desktop hero?w=1440&h=810&fit=cover&f=avif&q=84
Article card?w=480&h=270&fit=cover&f=webp&q=82
Gallery detail?w=1600&fit=inside&f=avif&q=85
proof path

A useful responsive image test proves four things

Rendered sizes

Map the actual image box sizes on mobile and desktop before choosing widths.

Transfer savings

Compare original bytes against right-sized WebP or AVIF variants.

Visual quality

Check crops, sharpness, and compression on the highest-traffic breakpoint.

Rollout risk

Ship one srcset or component pattern before changing every image template.

free check

Find the first responsive image variant worth testing

Send one public page. The free audit will identify oversized slots, suggested Skymage widths, format choices, and the first responsive URL pattern to try.

deploy

Start shipping lighter images.

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

No credit card required. 14-day free trial.

Test one image-heavy page first. Get a free audit or start a trial with the same tracked source.