Image()

The Image() constructor creates a new HTMLImageElement instance. It is functionally equivalent to document.createElement('img').

Note: This function should not be confused with the CSS image() function.

Syntax

var htmlImageElement = new Image(width, height);

Parameters

width

The width of the image (i.e., the value for the width attribute).

height

The height of the image (i.e., the value for the height attribute).

Usage note

The entire bitmap is loaded regardless of the sizes specified in the constructor. The size specified in the constructor is reflected through the properties HTMLImageElement.width and HTMLImageElement.height of the resulting instance. The intrinsic width and height of the image in CSS pixels are reflected through the properties HTMLImageElement.naturalWidth and HTMLImageElement.naturalHeight. If no size is specified in the constructor both pairs of properties have the same values.

Examples

var myImage = new Image(100, 200);
myImage.src = 'picture.jpg';
document.body.appendChild(myImage);

This would be the equivalent of defining the following HTML tag inside the <body>:

<img width="100" height="200" src="picture.jpg">

Specifications

Browser compatibility

Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari WebView Android Chrome Android Firefox for Android Opera Android Safari on IOS Samsung Internet
Image
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12
1
5.5
8
≤4
1
18
4
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1
1.0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLImageElement/Image