Inventory images
Host item icons and inventory images on stable CDN URLs for shops, inventories, and item previews.
Host inventory images, phone media, videos, loading screen assets, and script files on sCloud CDN so players get faster media loading and your VPS handles less traffic.
Many FiveM servers start by serving images and uploads from the same VPS that runs gameplay. As the community grows, images load slowly, phone media breaks, bandwidth spikes, and player-facing menus feel unreliable.
sCloud gives FiveM developers managed media hosting, global CDN delivery, instant purge, and simple APIs for the files players request most often.
Use sCloud for the public images, video, and files your scripts and players need throughout a session.
Host item icons and inventory images on stable CDN URLs for shops, inventories, and item previews.
Store player-generated phone photos away from your VPS while keeping media URLs simple for scripts.
Deliver short videos and richer phone media without pushing every request through your game server.
Serve background images, videos, scripts, and branding assets from a CDN built for repeated requests.
Host public assets used by custom scripts, web panels, NUI screens, and community tooling.
Connect your media delivery strategy to the upcoming sCloud FiveM cache work when it becomes available.
A FiveM CDN is a content delivery setup for serving server assets such as inventory images, phone media, videos, loading screen files, and other public files from edge locations instead of your main VPS.
Yes. sCloud CDN is built for hosting public inventory images and item icons that can be used by inventories, shops, item previews, and custom panels.
Yes. sCloud can host phone photos, phone videos, and other player media so those requests do not need to be served directly by your game server.
Yes. sCloud provides public media URLs and developer APIs, so it can be used with ESX, QBCore, Qbox, lb-phone, qs-smartphone, and custom FiveM frameworks.
sCloud CDN uses Cloudflare-powered delivery so your files can be cached and served through a global edge network.
Yes. sCloud CDN supports cache purge workflows for replacing outdated inventory images, media files, and other assets.
Yes. sCloud CDN has a free plan for testing and small projects, with paid plans available as your storage and workflow needs grow.