IMG

img or IMG is an abbreviation for image.

img or IMG may also refer to:

  • IMG (company), global sports and media business headquartered in New York City but with its main offices in Cleveland, originally known as the "International Management Group", with divisions including:
    • IMG Academy, an athletic training complex in Bradenton, Florida with facilities for multiple sports
    • IMG Artists, a performing arts management company with multiple worldwide offices
    • IMG College, a college sports marketing agency based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
    • IMG Models, a modeling agency based in New York
  • IMG (file format), the file extension of several different disk image formats which store a full digital representation (image) of disk drive or storage media
  • IMG, a prefix for camera image file names commonly used in Design rule for Camera File system
  • [img], a tag used in BBCode to place an image
  • <img>, an HTML element used to place an image; see HTML element § Images and objects
  • IMG Worlds of Adventure, a very large indoor amusement park in the world located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Imagination Technologies, a semiconductor IP company (also known as ImgTec)
  • Inside Mac Games, a game news site for the Macintosh
  • Integrated Microbial Genomes System, a framework for comparative analysis of the genomes sequenced by the Joint Genome Institute
  • International Marxist Group, a Trotskyist group in Britain between 1968 and 1982
  • International medical graduate, a physician who has graduated from a medical school outside of the country in which he or she intends to practice
  • International Medical Group (Uganda), a conglomerate of health-related businesses headquartered in Kampala, Uganda
  • Iterated monodromy group, a concept in mathematics related to symbolic dynamics
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