--- title: ImageResponse description: API Reference for the ImageResponse constructor. --- The `ImageResponse` constructor allows you to generate dynamic images using JSX and CSS. This is useful for generating social media images such as Open Graph images, Twitter cards, and more. ## Reference ### Parameters The following parameters are available for `ImageResponse`: ```jsx import { ImageResponse } from 'next/og' new ImageResponse( element: ReactElement, options: { width?: number = 1200 height?: number = 630 emoji?: 'twemoji' | 'blobmoji' | 'noto' | 'openmoji' = 'twemoji', fonts?: { name: string, data: ArrayBuffer, weight: number, style: 'normal' | 'italic' }[] debug?: boolean = false // Options that will be passed to the HTTP response status?: number = 200 statusText?: string headers?: Record }, ) ``` > Examples are available in the [Vercel OG Playground](https://og-playground.vercel.app/). ### Supported HTML and CSS features `ImageResponse` supports common CSS properties including flexbox and absolute positioning, custom fonts, text wrapping, centering, and nested images. Please refer to [Satori’s documentation](https://github.com/vercel/satori#css) for a list of supported HTML and CSS features. ## Behavior - `ImageResponse` uses [@vercel/og](https://vercel.com/docs/concepts/functions/edge-functions/og-image-generation), [Satori](https://github.com/vercel/satori), and Resvg to convert HTML and CSS into PNG. - Only flexbox and a subset of CSS properties are supported. Advanced layouts (e.g. `display: grid`) will not work. - Maximum bundle size of `500KB`. The bundle size includes your JSX, CSS, fonts, images, and any other assets. If you exceed the limit, consider reducing the size of any assets or fetching at runtime. - Only `ttf`, `otf`, and `woff` font formats are supported. To maximize the font parsing speed, `ttf` or `otf` are preferred over `woff`. ## Examples ### Route Handlers `ImageResponse` can be used in Route Handlers to generate images dynamically at request time. ```js filename="app/api/route.js" import { ImageResponse } from 'next/og' export async function GET() { try { return new ImageResponse( (
Welcome to My Site
Generated with Next.js ImageResponse
), { width: 1200, height: 630, } ) } catch (e) { console.log(`${e.message}`) return new Response(`Failed to generate the image`, { status: 500, }) } } ``` ### File-based Metadata You can use `ImageResponse` in a [`opengraph-image.tsx`](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/metadata/opengraph-image) file to generate Open Graph images at build time or dynamically at request time. ```tsx filename="app/opengraph-image.tsx" import { ImageResponse } from 'next/og' // Image metadata export const alt = 'My site' export const size = { width: 1200, height: 630, } export const contentType = 'image/png' // Image generation export default async function Image() { return new ImageResponse( ( // ImageResponse JSX element
My site
), // ImageResponse options { // For convenience, we can re-use the exported opengraph-image // size config to also set the ImageResponse's width and height. ...size, } ) } ``` ### Custom fonts You can use custom fonts in your `ImageResponse` by providing a `fonts` array in the options. ```tsx filename="app/opengraph-image.tsx" import { ImageResponse } from 'next/og' import { readFile } from 'node:fs/promises' import { join } from 'node:path' // Image metadata export const alt = 'My site' export const size = { width: 1200, height: 630, } export const contentType = 'image/png' // Image generation export default async function Image() { // Font loading, process.cwd() is Next.js project directory const interSemiBold = await readFile( join(process.cwd(), 'assets/Inter-SemiBold.ttf') ) return new ImageResponse( ( // ... ), // ImageResponse options { // For convenience, we can re-use the exported opengraph-image // size config to also set the ImageResponse's width and height. ...size, fonts: [ { name: 'Inter', data: interSemiBold, style: 'normal', weight: 400, }, ], } ) } ``` ## Version History | Version | Changes | | --------- | ----------------------------------------------------- | | `v14.0.0` | `ImageResponse` moved from `next/server` to `next/og` | | `v13.3.0` | `ImageResponse` can be imported from `next/server`. | | `v13.0.0` | `ImageResponse` introduced via `@vercel/og` package. |