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I loved how it easy it was to integrate and the impact of the inetegration on the performance of the our platform. It made fetching so easy and smooth ensuring quality. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I wish there was a way to reduce the size of file ensure the quality. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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Cloudimage has been an excellent CDN for my website, www.christopheanagno.com. I appreciate how easy it is to set up and integrate into my workflow. The service provides fast and reliable image delivery, which significantly improves the loading speed of my site. As a free service, it’s impressive how well it performs, even for high-resolution photography content. Cloudimage has undoubtedly optimized the user experience on my site. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While the free version offers great value, it would be helpful to have more customization options and detailed analytics, even at a basic level. Additionally, the documentation could be expanded to cover more advanced use cases or troubleshooting scenarios. These additions would make the platform even more user-friendly. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I have been using Cloudimage for many years, and it is an excellent tool for managing and delivering images on websites. I was looking for something that would help reduce server load and provide a high-performance and easy-to-use image CDN. In this regard, it has exceeded expectations because it not only offers a cost-effective CDN (especially for smaller websites with limited resources) but also handles simplified and automatic image compression, resizing, adding watermarks, and various transformations that can be useful for more complex websites. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Over the years, the dashboard has changed very little, which on one hand makes it easy to use, but on the other, some things that should be simple remain difficult to accomplish. For example, it is somewhat unclear how to delete all images from the CDN, and when you do, it seems that if there are any active linked images somewhere, their delivery continues, which is not what you would expect when deleting content from the CDN. Additionally, the prices are obviously not on the low side, although they are in line with the industry average, which is quite expensive. The free plan is great to start with, but as soon as your site starts to get some traffic, you will quickly exceed the free GB of traffic allowed by the CDN. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

We've used CloudImage for several years to optimize the image rendition on our blog. It helped our performance grow. The setup was facilitated by the help of the CloudImage support team. Our blog grew from several 10ks visitors to over 100k monthly unique visitors, thanks to a better performance which CloudImage contributed to. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
If you start hosting a lot of images, the quota can be reached and you may start to pay overages. Make sure to check this out regularly and it should be fine! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

We've been using Cloudimage for a while now, and the speed has noticeably improved. It's consistently faster than other options we've tried. On top of that, the pricing offers great value for the performance you get.
But, what really stands out is the customer support. Any time we have a question or issue, they’re incredibly responsive, faster and always helpful.
100% recommended it for anyone looking for a reliable and fast CDN with excellent support. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Their WordPress plugin is in the middle of a big update and it has some points that has to be improved. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The Cloudimage service is really excellent and it covers all the needs we have for image transformation on our platform.
It's totally easy to manipulate and optimise the images for different use-cases.
Crazy simply to implement. Virtually within a day we were up and running on our dev. env.
Full integration + test across all all environments (loca,dev,stage,prod) was an absolute breeze.
The platform is also really easy to navigate and configure. A little feature creep if you ask me. Once you're setup, you rarely login, besides when you need to download invoices.
So, perhaps enable people for chose between simple or "all-in" technical interface? Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Using Cloudimage, we have encountered two key issues/challenges:
1. Technical (running locally)
It very difficult to make CI work in local dev environments. Actually, none of our developers ever made it work. Running on localhost or 127.0.01 never worked for us just produces 404 errors.
Quite natural however, because CI cannot download images from our local machine and persist them on their server.
It would be great with guidance on this.
2. Financial
If you run a PAY-GO tier then it easily becomes REALLY expensive. To be honest, we ended up paying ~50 EUR per month by using 60-70GB img traffic, monthly .
It actually made us switch to BunnyCDN for now.
It's subpar to CI, but we have to consider costs.
We have cut our costs by 75%
Frankly, we need to 100X our traffic to reach a price point of Cloudimage.
We still use CI for apps that are not so traffic intensive.
To conclude.
- CloudImage service i 10/10
- Easy platform to navigate.
- Too many features on the platform Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We have a WooCommerce shop with many products and using cloudimage we don't have to warry about image optimization, the plugin will connect to the library and optimize all the images, always providing the correct compression and trough a fast cdn Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
nothing to dislike, as a service works very well and the WordPress plugin is easy to use Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We had no problems integrating cloudimage into our web pages using the API.
We've utilsed the dashboards to monitor our processing quotas and find them easy to use and intuitive.
Overall satisfied with the support and ease of use. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We found clearing a cached image slightly tricky but not a huge deal. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We have used since 2019 cloudimage, because it helps to publish products on our shop with the correct images both for compression and delivery, because of the cdn provided are also faster compared to our server Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The service works well with great rsults, nothing to complain Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Documentation of the service is readable and straight to the point, it's easy to integrate and it provides a nicely detailed dashboard to keep the usage under control. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Only experienced a few downsides so far: the way the CDN works gave us a few headaches when integrating other image providers with additional parameters in the url, which turned out to break the caching mechanism; we addressed this to customer support and it was promptly solved. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

the support is great. i was going to pay more as I should, but the support contacted me to let me know, my traffic was very high and it would be better for me to upgrade my account. that was very nice! the intelligent cropping works super nice, the API is simple, you have easy to read stats.... Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
pardon, there is nothing, at least for the stuff I was using ;) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.