Last updated: Aug-18-2025
OverviewNamed transformations prevent you having to include complex transformation strings in your delivery URLs. Watch this video tutorial to learn how to create re-usable named transformations with the Cloudinary Transformation Builder UI.
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Using the same transformations over and over?   0:05 If you find yourself using the same transformations repeatedly, you can use named transformations to create a succinct identifier that tells Cloudinary exactly what to do with the asset. Open the Transformation Builder   0:24 To get started, expand the Transformations option in the menu of the Cloudinary Console. From here, select Named Transformations and click Add New to launch the Transformation Builder. Start adding your transformations   0:37 Click the Start Creating button to initiate your new transformation. You can see the available actions, such as the thumbnail action. In this example, it's set to a width and height of 500px, automatic focus and zoom level of 0.5. Click Apply and Close to view the result of that transformation on the preview image. Save your named transformation   1:06 You can continue adding actions to your transformation but if you're happy, click Save as Named Transformation and give your new transformation a name, such as "my-transformation". Click Save Transformation to save it, and you'll see the name appear in the top corner. Use your named transformation   1:23 You can use your new transformation in place of your long transformation string. Remove the existing string from your URL and replace it witht_my-transformation
. You should have the same result as chaining all the transformations previously. You can use this now to replicate that same transformation on any asset. Keep learning If you like this, you might also like...
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