Cloudinary Media Inspector Cloudinary Media Inspector

Developer Tools
Version: 0.4.7
Last Update: 2023-03-24

Overview

Cloudinary Media Inspector is a Chrome extension developed by Cloudinary Ltd.. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Cloudinary Media Inspector is 0.4.7, updated on 2023-03-24.
1,000+ users have installed this extension. 9 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Quickly inspect page media elements to gain detailed, actionable information for performance tuning.

The Cloudinary Media Inspector makes it easy to select, analyze, and review information on rich media page assets. View key data points on a single asset or all assets making up any webpage. Great for accessing overall page performance, asset tuning, and troubleshooting.

* Select a single asset for a detailed asset report
* Generate a filterable full page report, providing details on all rich media assets
* Report data includes: Time-To-First-Byte (TTFB), File Size, Status, Response Headers, Device Pixel Ratio (DPR), and more
* Includes expanded details on used Cloudinary Transformations

Rating

9 ratings

Total Installs

1,000+

Information

Last Update

2023-03-24

Current Version

0.4.7

Size

400KiB

Author

Cloudinary Ltd.

Website

None

Category

Developer Tools

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avatar Brenda Malone
2021-07-29

I am in LOVE with This Tool. It provides entirely everything an SEO would need to know about images and video on pages. Outstanding, Thank you Cloudinary.

avatar Ran Rubinstein
2020-09-29

Must have for any web developer looking to understand what image and videos are used on their page and how well they perform.

avatar Yuval Papish
2020-08-18

Great tool. I've tried all the other, and this one will find out images on any layer. It also provides a lot of useful media info from the first click.
There is a unique mode of seeing a grid of all media on the page in a single click.

avatar Oren Jokel
2020-07-30

Easy way to review your images and videos over the website instead of using the Chrome's inspect element.
Simply right click a resource in the webpage and click "Media Info".
If you want to see the details of all your resources in the page, just click on the icon extension.
Great tool.

avatar Sam Brace
2019-04-30

I love this tool! If you need to analyze your site's images or videos, this is a great way to do so.