## toFile Write output image data to a file. If an explicit output format is not selected, it will be inferred from the extension, with JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, TIFF, DZI, and libvips' V format supported. Note that raw pixel data is only supported for buffer output. By default all metadata will be removed, which includes EXIF-based orientation. See [withMetadata][1] for control over this. A `Promise` is returned when `callback` is not provided. ### Parameters - `fileOut` **[string][2]** the path to write the image data to. - `callback` **[Function][3]?** called on completion with two arguments `(err, info)`. `info` contains the output image `format`, `size` (bytes), `width`, `height`, `channels` and `premultiplied` (indicating if premultiplication was used). When using a crop strategy also contains `cropOffsetLeft` and `cropOffsetTop`. ### Examples ```javascript sharp(input) .toFile('output.png', (err, info) => { ... }); ``` ```javascript sharp(input) .toFile('output.png') .then(info => { ... }) .catch(err => { ... }); ``` - Throws **[Error][4]** Invalid parameters Returns **[Promise][5]<[Object][6]>** when no callback is provided ## toBuffer Write output to a Buffer. JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, TIFF and raw pixel data output are supported. If no explicit format is set, the output format will match the input image, except GIF and SVG input which become PNG output. By default all metadata will be removed, which includes EXIF-based orientation. See [withMetadata][1] for control over this. `callback`, if present, gets three arguments `(err, data, info)` where: - `err` is an error, if any. - `data` is the output image data. - `info` contains the output image `format`, `size` (bytes), `width`, `height`, `channels` and `premultiplied` (indicating if premultiplication was used). When using a crop strategy also contains `cropOffsetLeft` and `cropOffsetTop`. A `Promise` is returned when `callback` is not provided. ### Parameters - `options` **[Object][6]?** - `options.resolveWithObject` **[boolean][7]?** Resolve the Promise with an Object containing `data` and `info` properties instead of resolving only with `data`. - `callback` **[Function][3]?** ### Examples ```javascript sharp(input) .toBuffer((err, data, info) => { ... }); ``` ```javascript sharp(input) .toBuffer() .then(data => { ... }) .catch(err => { ... }); ``` ```javascript sharp(input) .toBuffer({ resolveWithObject: true }) .then(({ data, info }) => { ... }) .catch(err => { ... }); ``` ```javascript const data = await sharp('my-image.jpg') // output the raw pixels .raw() .toBuffer(); // create a more type safe way to work with the raw pixel data // this will not copy the data, instead it will change `data`s underlying ArrayBuffer // so `data` and `pixelArray` point to the same memory location const pixelArray = new Uint8ClampedArray(data.buffer); // When you are done changing the pixelArray, sharp takes the `pixelArray` as an input await sharp(pixelArray).toFile('my-changed-image.jpg'); ``` Returns **[Promise][5]<[Buffer][8]>** when no callback is provided ## withMetadata Include all metadata (EXIF, XMP, IPTC) from the input image in the output image. This will also convert to and add a web-friendly sRGB ICC profile unless a custom output profile is provided. The default behaviour, when `withMetadata` is not used, is to convert to the device-independent sRGB colour space and strip all metadata, including the removal of any ICC profile. ### Parameters - `options` **[Object][6]?** - `options.orientation` **[number][9]?** value between 1 and 8, used to update the EXIF `Orientation` tag. - `options.icc` **[string][2]?** filesystem path to output ICC profile, defaults to sRGB. ### Examples ```javascript sharp('input.jpg') .withMetadata() .toFile('output-with-metadata.jpg') .then(info => { ... }); ``` - Throws **[Error][4]** Invalid parameters Returns **Sharp** ## toFormat Force output to a given format. ### Parameters - `format` **([string][2] \| [Object][6])** as a string or an Object with an 'id' attribute - `options` **[Object][6]** output options ### Examples ```javascript // Convert any input to PNG output const data = await sharp(input) .toFormat('png') .toBuffer(); ``` - Throws **[Error][4]** unsupported format or options Returns **Sharp** ## jpeg Use these JPEG options for output image. Some of these options require the use of a globally-installed libvips compiled with support for mozjpeg. ### Parameters - `options` **[Object][6]?** output options - `options.quality` **[number][9]** quality, integer 1-100 (optional, default `80`) - `options.progressive` **[boolean][7]** use progressive (interlace) scan (optional, default `false`) - `options.chromaSubsampling` **[string][2]** set to '4:4:4' to prevent chroma subsampling otherwise defaults to '4:2:0' chroma subsampling (optional, default `'4:2:0'`) - `options.optimiseCoding` **[boolean][7]** optimise Huffman coding tables (optional, default `true`) - `options.optimizeCoding` **[boolean][7]** alternative spelling of optimiseCoding (optional, default `true`) - `options.trellisQuantisation` **[boolean][7]** apply trellis quantisation, requires libvips compiled with support for mozjpeg (optional, default `false`) - `options.overshootDeringing` **[boolean][7]** apply overshoot deringing, requires libvips compiled with support for mozjpeg (optional, default `false`) - `options.optimiseScans` **[boolean][7]** optimise progressive scans, forces progressive, requires libvips compiled with support for mozjpeg (optional, default `false`) - `options.optimizeScans` **[boolean][7]** alternative spelling of optimiseScans, requires libvips compiled with support for mozjpeg (optional, default `false`) - `options.quantisationTable` **[number][9]** quantization table to use, integer 0-8, requires libvips compiled with support for mozjpeg (optional, default `0`) - `options.quantizationTable` **[number][9]** alternative spelling of quantisationTable, requires libvips compiled with support for mozjpeg (optional, default `0`) - `options.force` **[boolean][7]** force JPEG output, otherwise attempt to use input format (optional, default `true`) ### Examples ```javascript // Convert any input to very high quality JPEG output const data = await sharp(input) .jpeg({ quality: 100, chromaSubsampling: '4:4:4' }) .toBuffer(); ``` - Throws **[Error][4]** Invalid options Returns **Sharp** ## png Use these PNG options for output image. PNG output is always full colour at 8 or 16 bits per pixel. Indexed PNG input at 1, 2 or 4 bits per pixel is converted to 8 bits per pixel. Some of these options require the use of a globally-installed libvips compiled with support for libimagequant (GPL). ### Parameters - `options` **[Object][6]?** - `options.progressive` **[boolean][7]** use progressive (interlace) scan (optional, default `false`) - `options.compressionLevel` **[number][9]** zlib compression level, 0-9 (optional, default `9`) - `options.adaptiveFiltering` **[boolean][7]** use adaptive row filtering (optional, default `false`) - `options.palette` **[boolean][7]** quantise to a palette-based image with alpha transparency support, requires libvips compiled with support for libimagequant (optional, default `false`) - `options.quality` **[number][9]** use the lowest number of colours needed to achieve given quality, sets `palette` to `true`, requires libvips compiled with support for libimagequant (optional, default `100`) - `options.colours` **[number][9]** maximum number of palette entries, sets `palette` to `true`, requires libvips compiled with support for libimagequant (optional, default `256`) - `options.colors` **[number][9]** alternative spelling of `options.colours`, sets `palette` to `true`, requires libvips compiled with support for libimagequant (optional, default `256`) - `options.dither` **[number][9]** level of Floyd-Steinberg error diffusion, sets `palette` to `true`, requires libvips compiled with support for libimagequant (optional, default `1.0`) - `options.force` **[boolean][7]** force PNG output, otherwise attempt to use input format (optional, default `true`) ### Examples ```javascript // Convert any input to PNG output const data = await sharp(input) .png() .toBuffer(); ``` - Throws **[Error][4]** Invalid options Returns **Sharp** ## webp Use these WebP options for output image. ### Parameters - `options` **[Object][6]?** output options - `options.quality` **[number][9]** quality, integer 1-100 (optional, default `80`) - `options.alphaQuality` **[number][9]** quality of alpha layer, integer 0-100 (optional, default `100`) - `options.lossless` **[boolean][7]** use lossless compression mode (optional, default `false`) - `options.nearLossless` **[boolean][7]** use near_lossless compression mode (optional, default `false`) - `options.smartSubsample` **[boolean][7]** use high quality chroma subsampling (optional, default `false`) - `options.reductionEffort` **[number][9]** level of CPU effort to reduce file size, integer 0-6 (optional, default `4`) - `options.pageHeight` **[number][9]?** page height for animated output - `options.loop` **[number][9]** number of animation iterations, use 0 for infinite animation (optional, default `0`) - `options.delay` **[Array][10]<[number][9]>?** list of delays between animation frames (in milliseconds) - `options.force` **[boolean][7]** force WebP output, otherwise attempt to use input format (optional, default `true`) ### Examples ```javascript // Convert any input to lossless WebP output const data = await sharp(input) .webp({ lossless: true }) .toBuffer(); ``` - Throws **[Error][4]** Invalid options Returns **Sharp** ## gif Use these GIF options for output image. Requires libvips compiled with support for ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick. The prebuilt binaries do not include this - see [installing a custom libvips][11]. ### Parameters - `options` **[Object][6]?** output options - `options.pageHeight` **[number][9]?** page height for animated output - `options.loop` **[number][9]** number of animation iterations, use 0 for infinite animation (optional, default `0`) - `options.delay` **[Array][10]<[number][9]>?** list of delays between animation frames (in milliseconds) - `options.force` **[boolean][7]** force GIF output, otherwise attempt to use input format (optional, default `true`) - Throws **[Error][4]** Invalid options Returns **Sharp** ## tiff Use these TIFF options for output image. ### Parameters - `options` **[Object][6]?** output options - `options.quality` **[number][9]** quality, integer 1-100 (optional, default `80`) - `options.force` **[boolean][7]** force TIFF output, otherwise attempt to use input format (optional, default `true`) - `options.compression` **[string][2]** compression options: lzw, deflate, jpeg, ccittfax4 (optional, default `'jpeg'`) - `options.predictor` **[string][2]** compression predictor options: none, horizontal, float (optional, default `'horizontal'`) - `options.pyramid` **[boolean][7]** write an image pyramid (optional, default `false`) - `options.tile` **[boolean][7]** write a tiled tiff (optional, default `false`) - `options.tileWidth` **[number][9]** horizontal tile size (optional, default `256`) - `options.tileHeight` **[number][9]** vertical tile size (optional, default `256`) - `options.xres` **[number][9]** horizontal resolution in pixels/mm (optional, default `1.0`) - `options.yres` **[number][9]** vertical resolution in pixels/mm (optional, default `1.0`) - `options.bitdepth` **[number][9]** reduce bitdepth to 1, 2 or 4 bit (optional, default `8`) ### Examples ```javascript // Convert SVG input to LZW-compressed, 1 bit per pixel TIFF output sharp('input.svg') .tiff({ compression: 'lzw', bitdepth: 1 }) .toFile('1-bpp-output.tiff') .then(info => { ... }); ``` - Throws **[Error][4]** Invalid options Returns **Sharp** ## avif Use these AVIF options for output image. Whilst it is possible to create AVIF images smaller than 16x16 pixels, most web browsers do not display these properly. ### Parameters - `options` **[Object][6]?** output options - `options.quality` **[number][9]** quality, integer 1-100 (optional, default `50`) - `options.lossless` **[boolean][7]** use lossless compression (optional, default `false`) - `options.speed` **[boolean][7]** CPU effort vs file size, 0 (slowest/smallest) to 8 (fastest/largest) (optional, default `5`) - `options.chromaSubsampling` **[string][2]** set to '4:4:4' to prevent chroma subsampling otherwise defaults to '4:2:0' chroma subsampling, requires libvips v8.11.0 (optional, default `'4:2:0'`) - Throws **[Error][4]** Invalid options Returns **Sharp** **Meta** - **since**: 0.27.0 ## heif Use these HEIF options for output image. Support for patent-encumbered HEIC images requires the use of a globally-installed libvips compiled with support for libheif, libde265 and x265. ### Parameters - `options` **[Object][6]?** output options - `options.quality` **[number][9]** quality, integer 1-100 (optional, default `50`) - `options.compression` **[string][2]** compression format: av1, hevc (optional, default `'av1'`) - `options.lossless` **[boolean][7]** use lossless compression (optional, default `false`) - `options.speed` **[number][9]** CPU effort vs file size, 0 (slowest/smallest) to 8 (fastest/largest) (optional, default `5`) - `options.chromaSubsampling` **[string][2]** set to '4:4:4' to prevent chroma subsampling otherwise defaults to '4:2:0' chroma subsampling, requires libvips v8.11.0 (optional, default `'4:2:0'`) - Throws **[Error][4]** Invalid options Returns **Sharp** **Meta** - **since**: 0.23.0 ## raw Force output to be raw, uncompressed, 8-bit unsigned integer (unit8) pixel data. Pixel ordering is left-to-right, top-to-bottom, without padding. Channel ordering will be RGB or RGBA for non-greyscale colourspaces. ### Examples ```javascript // Extract raw RGB pixel data from JPEG input const { data, info } = await sharp('input.jpg') .raw() .toBuffer({ resolveWithObject: true }); ``` ```javascript // Extract alpha channel as raw pixel data from PNG input const data = await sharp('input.png') .ensureAlpha() .extractChannel(3) .toColourspace('b-w') .raw() .toBuffer(); ``` Returns **Sharp** ## tile Use tile-based deep zoom (image pyramid) output. Set the format and options for tile images via the `toFormat`, `jpeg`, `png` or `webp` functions. Use a `.zip` or `.szi` file extension with `toFile` to write to a compressed archive file format. Warning: multiple sharp instances concurrently producing tile output can expose a possible race condition in some versions of libgsf. ### Parameters - `options` **[Object][6]?** - `options.size` **[number][9]** tile size in pixels, a value between 1 and 8192. (optional, default `256`) - `options.overlap` **[number][9]** tile overlap in pixels, a value between 0 and 8192. (optional, default `0`) - `options.angle` **[number][9]** tile angle of rotation, must be a multiple of 90. (optional, default `0`) - `options.background` **([string][2] \| [Object][6])** background colour, parsed by the [color][12] module, defaults to white without transparency. (optional, default `{r:255,g:255,b:255,alpha:1}`) - `options.depth` **[string][2]?** how deep to make the pyramid, possible values are `onepixel`, `onetile` or `one`, default based on layout. - `options.skipBlanks` **[number][9]** threshold to skip tile generation, a value 0 - 255 for 8-bit images or 0 - 65535 for 16-bit images (optional, default `-1`) - `options.container` **[string][2]** tile container, with value `fs` (filesystem) or `zip` (compressed file). (optional, default `'fs'`) - `options.layout` **[string][2]** filesystem layout, possible values are `dz`, `iiif`, `zoomify` or `google`. (optional, default `'dz'`) - `options.centre` **[boolean][7]** centre image in tile. (optional, default `false`) - `options.center` **[boolean][7]** alternative spelling of centre. (optional, default `false`) ### Examples ```javascript sharp('input.tiff') .png() .tile({ size: 512 }) .toFile('output.dz', function(err, info) { // output.dzi is the Deep Zoom XML definition // output_files contains 512x512 tiles grouped by zoom level }); ``` - Throws **[Error][4]** Invalid parameters Returns **Sharp** [1]: #withmetadata [2]: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String [3]: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/function [4]: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Error [5]: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Promise [6]: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object [7]: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean [8]: https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html [9]: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number [10]: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array [11]: https://sharp.pixelplumbing.com/install#custom-libvips [12]: https://www.npmjs.org/package/color