Get the dimensions of an image
Works in any modern JavaScript environment (browsers, Node.js, Bun, Deno, etc).
Supporting all kinds of image formats is a non-goal. However, pull requests for adding JPEG XL are welcome.
- JPEG
- PNG (and APNG)
- GIF
- WebP
- AVIF
- HEIF (including HEIC)
npm install image-dimensions
import {imageDimensionsFromStream} from 'image-dimensions';
// In this example, it will only read a few bytes of the image instead of fetching the whole thing.
const url = 'https://sindresorhus.com/unicorn';
const {body} = await fetch(url);
console.log(await imageDimensionsFromStream(body));
//=> {width: 1920, height: 1080, type: 'png'}
ImageType
is exported and can be one of: 'png'
, 'jpeg'
, 'gif'
, 'webp'
, 'avif'
, or 'heic'
.
imageDimensionsFromStream(stream: ReadableStream<Uint8Array>): Promise<{width: number; height: number; type: ImageType} | undefined>
Get the dimensions of an image by reading the least amount of data.
Prefer this method.
Returns the image dimensions and type, or undefined
if the image format is not supported or the image data is invalid.
Note: Returns raw pixel dimensions; orientation (EXIF or HEIF/AVIF irot
) is not applied.
// Node.js example
import {createReadStream} from 'node:fs';
import {imageDimensionsFromStream} from 'image-dimensions';
const stream = ReadableStream.from(createReadStream('unicorn.png'));
console.log(await imageDimensionsFromStream(stream));
//=> {width: 1920, height: 1080, type: 'png'}
imageDimensionsFromData(data: Uint8Array): {width: number; height: number; type: ImageType} | undefined
Get the dimensions of an image from data.
This method can be useful if you already have the image loaded in memory.
Returns the image dimensions and type, or undefined
if the image format is not supported or the image data is invalid.
Note: Returns raw pixel dimensions; orientation (EXIF or HEIF/AVIF irot
) is not applied.
import {imageDimensionsFromData} from 'image-dimensions';
const data = getImage();
console.log(imageDimensionsFromData(data));
//=> {width: 1920, height: 1080, type: 'png'}
npx image-dimensions unicorn.png
630x400
How does this differ from image-size
?
Advantages of this package
- Zero dependencies
- Smaller
- Works in non-Node.js environments like the browser
- Does not include unnecessary APIs for file reading
Advantages of image-size
- Supports more image formats
- Supports getting JPEG image orientation
- image-type - Detect the type of an image
- file-type - Detect the type of a file