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| title: How to create AMP pages in Next.js |
| nav_title: AMP |
| description: With minimal config, and without leaving React, you can start adding AMP and improve the performance and speed of your pages. |
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| <details> |
| <summary>Examples</summary> |
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| - [AMP](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/tree/canary/examples/amp) |
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| </details> |
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| With Next.js you can turn any React page into an AMP page, with minimal config, and without leaving React. |
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| You can read more about AMP in the official [amp.dev](https://amp.dev/) site. |
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| To enable AMP support for a page, and to learn more about the different AMP configs, read the [API documentation for `next/amp`](/docs/pages/guides/amp). |
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| - Only CSS-in-JS is supported. [CSS Modules](/docs/app/getting-started/css) aren't supported by AMP pages at the moment. You can [contribute CSS Modules support to Next.js](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/10549). |
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| The AMP community provides [many components](https://amp.dev/documentation/components/) to make AMP pages more interactive. Next.js will automatically import all components used on a page and there is no need to manually import AMP component scripts: |
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| ```jsx |
| export const config = { amp: true } |
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| function MyAmpPage() { |
| const date = new Date() |
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| return ( |
| <div> |
| <p>Some time: {date.toJSON()}</p> |
| <amp-timeago |
| width="0" |
| height="15" |
| datetime={date.toJSON()} |
| layout="responsive" |
| > |
| . |
| </amp-timeago> |
| </div> |
| ) |
| } |
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| export default MyAmpPage |
| ``` |
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| The above example uses the [`amp-timeago`](https://amp.dev/documentation/components/amp-timeago/?format=websites) component. |
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| By default, the latest version of a component is always imported. If you want to customize the version, you can use `next/head`, as in the following example: |
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| ```jsx |
| import Head from 'next/head' |
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| export const config = { amp: true } |
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| function MyAmpPage() { |
| const date = new Date() |
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| return ( |
| <div> |
| <Head> |
| <script |
| async |
| key="amp-timeago" |
| custom-element="amp-timeago" |
| src="https://cdn.ampproject.org/v0/amp-timeago-0.1.js" |
| /> |
| </Head> |
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| <p>Some time: {date.toJSON()}</p> |
| <amp-timeago |
| width="0" |
| height="15" |
| datetime={date.toJSON()} |
| layout="responsive" |
| > |
| . |
| </amp-timeago> |
| </div> |
| ) |
| } |
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| export default MyAmpPage |
| ``` |
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| AMP pages are automatically validated with [amphtml-validator](https://www.npmjs.com/package/amphtml-validator) during development. Errors and warnings will appear in the terminal where you started Next.js. |
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| Pages are also validated during [Static HTML export](/docs/pages/guides/static-exports) and any warnings / errors will be printed to the terminal. Any AMP errors will cause the export to exit with status code `1` because the export is not valid AMP. |
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| Skip AMP Validation |
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| To turn off AMP validation add the following code to `next.config.js` |
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| ```js |
| experimental: { |
| amp: { |
| skipValidation: true |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
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