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About theimagecdn.com
An independent reference for image CDNs — written by one person and tested on real production sites. Not affiliated with BunnyCDN, Cloudflare, ImageKit, or any other provider.
theimagecdn.com is a working reference for image CDNs and image optimisation. Most image-CDN content online is either vendor- written marketing or syndicated re-writes of vendor docs. This site is the opposite — every guide is tested on a real build, the cost math comes from actual bills, and the recommendations call out where each provider gets expensive, where the free tier quietly breaks, and where a different tool wins.
How the content is made
Every article starts from a real production site running real traffic. Pricing is sourced to the vendor's own pages and dated to when the article was last verified. Free-tier numbers are stress-tested rather than copied from a landing page. If a provider hikes price or quietly removes a feature, the article gets updated and the change is noted.
Who writes this
theimagecdn.com is written and maintained by Sunny Kumar — based in Delhi, ranking sites for ten years and building products in between. His SEO work covers technical SEO, Core Web Vitals, structured data, and the newer GEO and AEO area: getting brands surfaced inside ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews. Image CDNs are one of the platforms he works on day-to-day, not the only one.
There is no content team and no ghostwriting. One person who ships, tests on real sites, and writes. Start with the image-CDN guide on the homepage, or jump into a specific topic like best image CDNs or BunnyCDN quick start.
Independence and disclosure
This site is not owned by, operated by, sponsored by, or endorsed by any CDN provider. Some links on this site — notably to BunnyCDN — are affiliate links. If you sign up through one of those links, the site may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. That is how the work is funded.
Affiliate commissions never change what gets recommended. If a provider is not worth the money, the article says so. If a free tier is enough for your project, the article tells you to stop there. The tutorials carry the value, not the links.
Contact
Corrections, errors, outdated pricing, and questions are welcome at hello@theimagecdn.com. See also the privacy policy.