Automatically generate resized images at build-time, optimized for the responsive web, and using components to render them easily as <picture> elements.
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Automatically generate resized images at build-time, optimized for the responsive web, and using components to render them easily as <picture> elements.
Optimize your images for desktop, tablet and mobile and different image formats.
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