--- title: Rendering media weight: 5 --- If your `$media` instance concerns an image, you can render it directly in a Blade view. ```blade Here is the original image: {{ $media }} ``` This will output an `img` tag with a `src` attribute that contains an url to the media. You can also render an `img` to a conversion. ```blade Here is the converted image: {{ $media->conversion('thumb') }} ``` You can also use this shorthand: ```blade Here is the converted image: {{ $media('thumb') }} ``` You can extra attributes by calling `attributes`. ```blade Here is the image with some attributes: {{ $media->img()->attributes(['class' => 'my-class']) }} ``` If you want [defer loading offscreen images](https://css-tricks.com/native-lazy-loading/) you can use the `lazy` function. ```blade Lazy loading this one: {{ $media()->lazy() }} ``` ## Customizing the views You can customize the rendered output even further by publishing the `views` with: ```bash php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Spatie\MediaLibrary\MediaLibraryServiceProvider" --tag="views" ``` The following files will be published in the `resources/views/vendor/media-library` directory: - `image.blade.php`: will be used to render media without responsive images - `responsiveImage.blade.php`: will be used to render media with responsive images without a tiny placeholder - `responsiveImageWithPlaceholder.blade.php`: will be used to render media with responsive images including a tiny placeholder. You may modify these published views to your heart's content.