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Use Cases
Practical ways teams and individuals put Raster to work.
Raster fits anywhere images need to be stored, organized, and served. Here are some of the ways people use it — for inspiration on how it might fit your own workflow.
For marketing teams
- Host and serve perfectly-sized, compressed images for marketing emails.
- Improve brand consistency, and simplify rights management and asset approval.
- Keep one organized home for every campaign asset.
For developers
- Build a static website with no CMS and still host images on a CDN.
- Host images for a small site instead of committing them to a Git repo.
- Store and serve one-off Open Graph (OG) images.
- Serve texture files efficiently for games and Three.js scenes.
- Organize all the images for a Webflow site in one place.
For designers
- Keep screenshots and design inspiration neatly organized and searchable.
- Build moodboards and share them with clients and coworkers.
- Hand off final assets without zipping, emailing, and re-uploading.
For any team
- Invite a freelance photographer as a guest editor — no more huge ZIP files going back and forth.
- Host internal brand resources: SVG logos, PNG logos at multiple sizes, and more.
- Speed up asset management: find assets faster, surface visually similar ones, encourage reuse, and keep the library clean with consistent tags.
See it in practice
For a concrete, before-and-after example of how Raster changes an everyday workflow, read Store and Organize Images.