SEO

Image SEO

Image SEO is the practice of optimizing web page images so search engines can properly understand, index, and surface them in search results.

Why It Matters

Google Image Search accounts for roughly 20% of all web searches. Well-optimized images earn additional traffic from image search, image packs in regular results, and Google Lens visual search. In 2026, multimodal search means AI engines also use image metadata to parse and cite content. Images typically account for 50%+ of page weight, without optimization, Core Web Vitals and user experience suffer.

Key Image SEO Elements

1. Filenames: Use descriptive names (seo-keyword-research-tool.jpg not IMG_20260401.jpg). Separate words with hyphens.

2. Alt Text: Describe image content and context in under 125 characters. Include keywords naturally, no stuffing.

3. Format and Compression

Format Use Case Advantage
WebP General (photos, illustrations) 25–35% smaller than JPEG, supports transparency
AVIF Next-gen Higher compression than WebP, growing support
JPEG Photos Most universal, lower compression
PNG Transparency needed Large files, use only when necessary
SVG Icons, logos Vector, scales without quality loss

4. Responsive Images: Use srcset to serve resolution-appropriate images per device.

5. Lazy Loading: Defer off-screen images with loading="lazy". Exclude above-the-fold images.

6. Image Sitemaps: Include image data in XML sitemaps for comprehensive crawler discovery.

7. Structured Data: Apply Product, Recipe, or other relevant schemas to images for rich result eligibility.

Common Mistakes

  • Generic filenames (image1.jpg, screenshot.png)
  • Missing or meaningless alt text
  • Uploading full-resolution originals for small display areas
  • Using only JPEG when WebP/AVIF would reduce size significantly

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