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---
title: Image Optimization
description: Learn how to optimize images in Next.js
related:
title: API Reference
description: See the API Reference for the full feature set of Next.js Image.
links:
- app/api-reference/components/image
---
The Next.js [`<Image>`](/docs/app/api-reference/components/image) component extends the HTML `<img>` element to provide:
- **Size optimization:** Automatically serving correctly sized images for each device, using modern image formats like WebP.
- **Visual stability:** Preventing [layout shift](https://web.dev/articles/cls) automatically when images are loading.
- **Faster page loads:** Only loading images when they enter the viewport using native browser lazy loading, with optional blur-up placeholders.
- **Asset flexibility:** Resizing images on-demand, even images stored on remote servers.
To start using `<Image>`, import it from `next/image` and render it within your component.
```tsx filename="app/page.tsx" switcher
import Image from 'next/image'
export default function Page() {
return <Image src="" alt="" />
}
```
```jsx filename="app/page.js" switcher
import Image from 'next/image'
export default function Page() {
return <Image src="" alt="" />
}
```
The `src` property can be a [local](#local-images) or [remote](#remote-images) image.
> **🎥 Watch:** Learn more about how to use `next/image` → [YouTube (9 minutes)](https://youtu.be/IU_qq_c_lKA).
## Local images
You can store static files, like images and fonts, under a folder called [`public`](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/public-folder) in the root directory. Files inside `public` can then be referenced by your code starting from the base URL (`/`).
<Image
alt="Folder structure showing app and public folders"
srcLight="/docs/light/public-folder.png"
srcDark="/docs/dark/public-folder.png"
width="1600"
height="282"
/>
```tsx filename="app/page.tsx" switcher
import Image from 'next/image'
export default function Page() {
return (
<Image
src="/profile.png"
alt="Picture of the author"
width={500}
height={500}
/>
)
}
```
```jsx filename="app/page.js" switcher
import Image from 'next/image'
export default function Page() {
return (
<Image
src="/profile.png"
alt="Picture of the author"
width={500}
height={500}
/>
)
}
```
If the image is statically imported, Next.js will automatically determine the intrinsic [`width`](/docs/app/api-reference/components/image#width-and-height) and [`height`](/docs/app/api-reference/components/image#width-and-height). These values are used to determine the image ratio and prevent [Cumulative Layout Shift](https://web.dev/articles/cls) while your image is loading.
```tsx filename="app/page.tsx" switcher
import Image from 'next/image'
import ProfileImage from './profile.png'
export default function Page() {
return (
<Image
src={ProfileImage}
alt="Picture of the author"
// width={500} automatically provided
// height={500} automatically provided
// blurDataURL="data:..." automatically provided
// placeholder="blur" // Optional blur-up while loading
/>
)
}
```
```jsx filename="app/page.js" switcher
import Image from 'next/image'
import ProfileImage from './profile.png'
export default function Page() {
return (
<Image
src={ProfileImage}
alt="Picture of the author"
// width={500} automatically provided
// height={500} automatically provided
// blurDataURL="data:..." automatically provided
// placeholder="blur" // Optional blur-up while loading
/>
)
}
```
## Remote images
To use a remote image, you can provide a URL string for the `src` property.
```tsx filename="app/page.tsx" switcher
import Image from 'next/image'
export default function Page() {
return (
<Image
src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/my-bucket/profile.png"
alt="Picture of the author"
width={500}
height={500}
/>
)
}
```
```jsx filename="app/page.js" switcher
import Image from 'next/image'
export default function Page() {
return (
<Image
src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/my-bucket/profile.png"
alt="Picture of the author"
width={500}
height={500}
/>
)
}
```
Since Next.js does not have access to remote files during the build process, you'll need to provide the [`width`](/docs/app/api-reference/components/image#width-and-height), [`height`](/docs/app/api-reference/components/image#width-and-height) and optional [`blurDataURL`](/docs/app/api-reference/components/image#blurdataurl) props manually. The `width` and `height` are used to infer the correct aspect ratio of image and avoid layout shift from the image loading in. Alternatively, you can use the [`fill` property](/docs/app/api-reference/components/image#fill) to make the image fill the size of the parent element.
To safely allow images from remote servers, you need to define a list of supported URL patterns in [`next.config.js`](/docs/app/api-reference/config/next-config-js). Be as specific as possible to prevent malicious usage. For example, the following configuration will only allow images from a specific AWS S3 bucket:
```ts filename="next.config.ts" switcher
import type { NextConfig } from 'next'
const config: NextConfig = {
images: {
remotePatterns: [
{
protocol: 'https',
hostname: 's3.amazonaws.com',
port: '',
pathname: '/my-bucket/**',
search: '',
},
],
},
}
export default config
```
```js filename="next.config.js" switcher
module.exports = {
images: {
remotePatterns: [
{
protocol: 'https',
hostname: 's3.amazonaws.com',
port: '',
pathname: '/my-bucket/**',
search: '',
},
],
},
}
```