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Primary Image Identifier by Callie Hopkins

Detect the largest and most significant image on a page.

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Primary Image Identifier automatically locates the main visual element of a webpage—often the banner or featured hero image. It distinguishes this asset from smaller graphics and icons, then provides a concise description enriched with size and context. It’s especially useful for digital marketers and designers who want to quickly verify the primary media displayed on a site.
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Version
1.0.0
Size
18.45 KB
Last updated
6 months ago (Dec 28, 2025)
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License
Mozilla Public License 2.0
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