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See how designers and agencies use Skwiz to ship faster Framer sites.
Optimizing 500+ CMS Images for a Real Estate Agency
A property listing site with hundreds of high-resolution photos across CMS collections — optimized in under 30 minutes.
The Challenge
A boutique real estate agency had a Framer-built property listing site with 120+ listings, each containing 3-5 high-resolution photos uploaded by agents and clients. Images were typically taken on phones or professional cameras and uploaded directly — 3-6MB each, often as PNG.
The result: a CMS-heavy site consuming over 3.8GB of bandwidth monthly. Pages with multiple listings loaded slowly, and the Framer hosting bill was climbing.
The Solution
Using Skwiz's Scan CMS feature, the agency scanned all CMS collections in one pass. The tool identified 527 images across all listings. Settings used:
- Output format: WebP
- Quality: 75 (visually identical at listing-card sizes)
- Resize: max width 1600px (matching the largest container)
- Effort: 4 (balanced speed vs compression)
The entire batch completed in 28 minutes. Every image was previewed before committing. No visible quality difference at display sizes.
The Results
Total image weight dropped from 3.8GB to 1.5GB — a 60% reduction. Monthly bandwidth savings of approximately 2.3GB. Listing pages loaded 2× faster, and the agency's Framer hosting costs decreased noticeably.
Read the full story: Blog post →
Cutting Load Time in Half for a SaaS Landing Page
A startup's marketing site with oversized hero images causing poor Core Web Vitals — fixed in 10 minutes.
The Challenge
A B2B SaaS company had a Framer landing page with 5 full-width hero images. The designer had exported them from Figma as PNGs at 2× for retina displays. Total weight: 5.2MB across just the hero section.
Lighthouse scores showed an LCP of 4.8 seconds on mobile. The "Performance" score was stuck at 52/100 — well below the threshold for good SEO.
The Solution
The designer loaded Skwiz, selected Current Page, and used Advanced mode to process each hero image:
- Format: WebP (from PNG)
- Quality: 80
- Resize: max width 1920px (matching viewport, no need for 2× here)
- Progressive: enabled for smoother perceived loading
Each image was previewed side-by-side before committing. Total processing time: under 3 minutes.
The Results
Total hero image weight dropped from 5.2MB to 480KB. LCP improved from 4.8s to 1.9s. Lighthouse Performance score jumped from 52 to 91. The page now loads in under 2 seconds on a 4G connection.
Related guide: How to Cut Your Framer Site's Load Time in Half →
Agency Portfolio: 12 Pages, Zero Manual Work
A design agency's multi-page portfolio with inconsistent image sizes across every project page — standardized in one pass.
The Challenge
A design agency's portfolio site had 12 project pages, each showcasing 5-10 mockups and screenshots. Different designers had exported images in different formats and sizes. Some were 8000px wide Figma exports, others were cropped screenshots. Total weight across the project: 340MB.
The Solution
Using Entire Project mode, the lead designer scanned all 12 pages at once. Skwiz identified 89 images. A single preset was applied: WebP at quality 78, max width 2000px. The batch processed in 15 minutes.
The Results
Total project weight dropped from 340MB to 42MB — an 88% reduction. Page transitions became noticeably snappier, and the site felt much more polished. The agency adopted Skwiz as a standard part of their pre-launch checklist.