Just like the Chrome browser, the Microsoft Chromium Edge also has a Lazy image loading feature. In this blog post, learn how to enable it.

Microsoft recently released the first stable build of its Chromium-based Edge browser. After having a look at the browser, we managed to find out that it has a Lazy Image loading feature.

Lazy loading feature primarily focuses on mobile devices, but now it is also available for the desktop too. Recently, Google confirmed that Chrome browser to support lazy loading by default, the information was confirmed by addyosmani engineering manager at Google working on Chrome.

What is Lazy Image Loading

According to information on this page, When Lazy loading is shipped in the browser, it reduces memory consumption, data usage, and improve the speed of content above the fold. Scott, the employee from Google explained that Deferred content will load only when the user scrolls down to a particular distance. Lazy loading feature to support Android, Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, and Android.

Since the new Edge browser is based on Chromium, the Lazy loading feature going to work just like in the Chrome browser. It is expected that, when Microsoft is going to release the stable version of the Edge browser, the feature will work with default settings.

Enable Lazy Image Loading in Chromium Edge

In case, you want to experience Lazy Image Loading feature in the Chromium Edge, then here’s how you can do it:

1. Download and Install the latest version of Microsoft Edge Chromium on your computer.

2. Launch Edge Chromium on your computer and in the address bar, copy-paste following flag address and hit enter.

This will highlight the Lazy Image Loading flag with Yellow color. Using the drop-down change the settings from Default to Enabled.

3. Click on the Restart button. This will instantly relaunch the browser to apply the changes.

This will enable the Lazy Image loading feature in the Chromium Edge browser.

Now if you launch any webpage having lots of high-quality images, then you will notice that those images are loading only when you scroll down to it. You can also check the blog post linked above from addyosmani to under how this feature works.

The Lazy Loading feature is now available on the Chrome and Firefox browser. You can check the following for more details:

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