Boost your website performance and SEO by delivering pixel perfect images on the fly to any devices.
TwicPics is a real-time image processing service that enables individuals and businesses of all sizes to deliver high performing and rich visual content with easy setup.
It reduces image file sizes with adaptive compression and automatic Next-Gen format to boost your website performance and SEO by delivering pixel perfect images on the fly.
TwicPics ensures your images are perfect. Neither too big nor too small.
Websites are heavier than ever and the main culprits are images. They eat up network bandwidth and increase the time visitors spend waiting for pages to load. Because every passing tenth of a second reduces your website’s overall conversion rate, this dramatically impacts its reputation as well as revenue.
TwicPics is a Responsive Image Service Solution (SaaS). It offers on-demand responsive image generation combined with a smart and unobtrusiveJavaScript library, all based around a URL-based API.
TwicPics’ library being the heart of this WordPress plugin means you don’t have anything to do regarding your images optimization. The end-user never sees the original image. Instead, an optimized, perfectly sized, device-adapted image is delivered from a location close to him through a worldwide CDN.
The TwicPics plugin is compatible with WordPress websites that use Gutenberg blocks. However, we cannot guarantee it will work with all themes, plugins, and site builders.
To get the full description of the plugin set up, please visit TwicPics website.
If you use other image optimization or lazy-loading plugins, please disable them or any related features before moving on the next steps.
That’s it! The plugin can now deliver real time responsive images to all of your WordPress website visitors.
Corrects a typo in the usage of a variable.
Fixes empty CSS rules issue for background images.
Better handling of relative paths.
Updates “Installation” section.
Adds an “optimization level” paramater. Users can now decide whether images are statically or dynamically optimized.
Adds a “placeholder type” parameter. Users can now choose which image placeholder they want to display while the final image is loading.
Fixes preview placeholder display issue
Attempts to unblock wordpress publishing
Fixes handling of focus point coordinates
Fixes warning errors
Handles the coordinates of images’ focus point
Background images optimization
Handles WordPress subfolder(s)
Improves performances
Minor fixes
Initial release