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url: "/bannerify/export/backup-image.md"
description: "This can be helpful for certain advertising platforms that prefer (or require) you to include a backup static fallback JPG image."
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# Including a backup.jpg fallback image file for all banners

> This can be helpful for certain advertising platforms that prefer (or require) you to include a backup static fallback JPG image.

[Video](/assets/videos/bannerify/export/add-backup-image.mp4)

Enabling the **Include a "backup.jpg" for all banners** toggle will automatically export your frames from Figma as a @1x JPG and be included in each banner folder as a `backup.jpg` file.

Specifying a maximum size in kilobytes (kb) will automatically optimize the `backup.jpg` image file to be under your specified limit. If you don't specify a size limit for your backup image, it will automatically default to 200kb (you also can set a higher limit, if needed).

## Hiding layers from your backup images

[Video](/assets/videos/bannerify/design/hide-backup-layers.mp4)

If you have different content layers transitioning in and out at different points in your banner animation, you will likely want to hide some of those from appearing in the your `backup.jpg` file.

You can do this by enabling the **Hide in backup.jpg** toggle for any layer in its [layer settings panel](/bannerify/design/hide-layers-from-backup), which will ensure it doesn't get included in the backup image for that banner.

> **Tip:** You can also show or hide elements from your `backup.jpg` file in bulk by using the [bulk apply](/bannerify/animation/animating-banners#applying-bulk-animations) feature.
