image-rendering
        
        
          
                Baseline
                
                  Widely available
                
                
              
        
        
        
          
                
              
                
              
                
              
        
        
      
      This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since January 2020.
The image-rendering attribute provides a hint to the browser about how to make speed vs. quality tradeoffs as it performs image processing.
The resampling is always done in a true color (e.g., 24-bit) color space even if the original data and/or the target device is indexed color.
Note:
As a presentation attribute, image-rendering also has a CSS property counterpart: image-rendering. When both are specified, the CSS property takes priority.
You can use this attribute with the following SVG elements:
Usage notes
| Value | auto|optimizeSpeed|optimizeQuality | 
|---|---|
| Default value | auto | 
| Animatable | Yes | 
- auto
- 
Indicates that the user agent shall make appropriate tradeoffs to balance speed and quality, but quality shall be given more importance than speed. 
- optimizeSpeed
- 
Indicates that the user agent shall emphasize rendering speed over quality. 
- optimizeQuality
- 
Indicates that the user agent shall emphasize quality over rendering speed. 
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| CSS Images Module Level 3> # the-image-rendering> | 
| Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 2> # ImageRendering> | 
Browser compatibility
Loading…
See also
- CSS image-renderingproperty