Images in Bootstrap are made responsive with `.img-responsive`. `max-width: 100%;` and `height: auto;` are applied to the image so that it scales with the parent element.
In Internet Explorer 9-10, SVG images with `.img-responsive` are disproportionately sized. To fix this, add `width: 100% \9;` where necessary. Bootstrap doesn't apply this automatically as it causes complications to other image formats.
<imgdata-src="holder.js/200x200"class="img-rounded"alt="A generic square placeholder image with rounded corners">
<imgdata-src="holder.js/200x200"class="img-circle"alt="A generic square placeholder image where only the portion within the circle circumscribed about said square is visible">
<imgdata-src="holder.js/200x200"class="img-thumbnail"alt="A generic square placeholder image with a white border around it, making it resemble a photograph taken with an old instant camera">
Align images with the [helper float classes](/components/helpers) or [text alignment classes](/components/helpers). A simple centering class can also be used for `block` level images.
Use the included `.figure` and `.figure-caption` classes to provide some baseline styles for the HTML5 `<figure>` and `<figcaption>` elements. As a bonus, immediate children images are automatically responsive.
{% example html %}
<figureclass="figure">
<imgdata-src="holder.js/400x300"class="img-rounded"alt="A generic square placeholder image with rounded corners in a figure.">
<figcaptionclass="figure-caption">A caption for the above image.</figcaption>