Preload

Pronunciation: /pɹɛˈloʊd/

Preload (verb)

  1. To load data, files, or information onto a device before you need it.
  2. To put a required amount of something into a system before it starts working.
  3. To add energy or pressure to a part before it is used, to improve performance.

Examples

  • The app preloads images before you open the gallery.
  • We preload the files so the lesson starts faster.