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Real Time Responsive Images Plugin for WordPress by TwicPics

Real Time Responsive Images Plugin for WordPress by TwicPics

Boost your website performance and SEO by delivering pixel perfect images on the fly to any devices.

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Real Time Responsive Images Plugin for WordPress by TwicPics
Real Time Responsive Images Plugin for WordPress by TwicPics
Real Time Responsive Images Plugin for WordPress by TwicPics
Real Time Responsive Images Plugin for WordPress by TwicPics
Real Time Responsive Images Plugin for WordPress by TwicPics

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Main benefits

Adaptive image compression

Automatic Next-Gen formats

Responsive image generation

Lazy loading support

Global CDN delivery

About this plugin

Version: 0.2.4
Last updated: 20-04-2023
WordPress version: 6.0
Tested up to: 6.1.7
PHP version required: 7.3
Languages: Français
Learning resources: View resources

Overview

TwicPics is a robust real-time image processing service designed to help individuals and businesses optimize their visual content with ease. By leveraging adaptive compression and automatic conversion to Next-Gen image formats, TwicPics boosts website performance and SEO by delivering perfectly sized, high-quality images in real-time. This WordPress plugin ensures seamless image optimization through a responsive image generation service powered by a smart JavaScript library and a URL-based API. Its key features include automatic image resizing based on device DPR, lazy loading for faster page loads, support for various image formats (AVIF, GIF, HEIF, JPEG, PNG, WebP), Next-Gen format conversion, and lossless compression. With a rock-solid architecture and global CDN powered by Amazon, TwicPics guarantees high service uptime and reliable image delivery. While it is primarily compatible with WordPress sites using Gutenberg blocks, compatibility with all themes, plugins, and site builders is not assured.

Image Resizing and DPR

  • Automatically detects the Device Pixel Ratio (DPR) of visitors.
  • Ensures images are sized correctly for any device.
  • Optimizes both existing and future images.

Lazy Loading

  • Defers offscreen images to improve page loading time.
  • Uses image placeholders for a better user experience.
  • Enhances overall website performance.

Next-Gen Format and WebP Conversion

  • Automatically converts images to WebP format for better optimization.
  • Supports multiple image formats including AVIF, GIF, HEIF, JPEG, PNG, and WebP.
  • Ensures images are delivered in the most efficient format.

Lossless Compression

  • Removes useless data and compresses images on the fly.
  • Reduces image size by up to 75% without compromising quality.
  • Boosts website performance and SEO.

Features list

Feature

Free version

Premium version

Basic Plan

A starter plan with essential features.

Standard Plan

Includes additional features for growing businesses.

Premium Plan

Offers advanced features for large enterprises.

Pay-as-you-go

Flexible pricing based on usage.

Free Trial

Limited-time access to all features at no cost.

Pricing

TwicPics Free

$0 / forever

Plan includes

Basic Plan
Standard Plan
Premium Plan
Pay-as-you-go
Free Trial
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Imgix Growth

$300 / monthly

Plan includes

Basic Plan
Standard Plan
Premium Plan
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Free Trial
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FAQ

What is TwicPics?

How does TwicPics improve website performance?

What image formats does TwicPics support?

What is lazy loading and does TwicPics support it?

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How does TwicPics handle different device resolutions?