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Dynamic Image URL: Settings & Rate Limiting

Manage your Dynamic Image URL settings and understand the generation limit safeguard.

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The Dynamic Image URL generation method comes with a built-in settings panel that lets you configure specific behaviors for your dynamic image. One of the key options is the Enable limitation rate toggle, which acts as a safeguard against malicious generation spam.


Accessing the Dynamic Image URL Settings

To open the settings for a Dynamic Image URL:

  1. Open your Design and navigate to the Dynamic Image URL section in the left sidebar

  2. In the top-right corner, click the Settings button (gear icon)

  3. The Dynamic Image URL settings modal will open


Enable Limitation Rate

Inside the settings modal, you will find the following option:

  • Enable limitation rate β€” Avoid malicious generation spam

This toggle is enabled by default on all Dynamic Image URLs. When active, it limits the number of unique image variations that a single user can generate per day, based on browser and network identifiers.

When enabled: users can generate up to 5 variations of the same dynamic image per day. The limit is enforced per user using browser and network identifiers.

How to disable the limitation rate

If you want to remove this restriction β€” for example, for internal tools or trusted use cases β€” you can turn it off:

  1. Open your Design and go to the Dynamic Image URL section

  2. Click Settings in the top-right corner

  3. In the modal, toggle Enable limitation rate to OFF

  4. Click Save settings


Understanding the Rate Limit Error

If the limitation rate is enabled and an end user has already generated more than 5 different versions of the same dynamic image from their IP address, they will see the following error:

"You have reached your limit of displaying this image because you have generated more than 5 different versions of it from this IP address."

This is expected behavior β€” it is a protection mechanism to prevent abuse and excessive generation spam.

To resolve this for your users, simply disable the Enable limitation rate option in your Dynamic Image URL settings, as described above.

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