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Apr 23, 2025 ⋅ 7 min read

How to use the Next.js Image component to optimize images

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One Reply to "How to use the Next.js <code>Image</code> component to optimize images"

  1. Anyone has problems with the quality prop? While my app running in dev mode all my served images are small in size. After the app got builded the pictures are served in original sizes. It seems that the quality prop doesn’t has a effect on it.

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