WordPress Image Optimizer — AI-Powered SEO

Optimize Images for
WordPress in One Step.

Compress, convert, strip metadata, rename with SEO-friendly filenames, and generate AI alt text, captions & descriptions — all in one batch. Export a ready-to-import CSV for your WordPress media library.

4 Tools in 1 AI SEO Metadata WP Import CSV 100% Private
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⚙ Optimization Settings

Set once — applies to all images

82%
Strip EXIF Metadata Remove GPS, camera, author data
Generate AI SEO Data Filenames, alt text, captions, descriptions

Free at aistudio.google.com — 1,500 req/day

Drop WordPress Images Here
JPEG · PNG · WebP · GIF · BMP · TIFF — up to 50 MB each, 30 files
Your images are ready for WordPress
Download all optimized images + a CSV file with AI-generated SEO metadata. Upload images to your server via FTP, then import the CSV using WP All Import to update your media library.

From Raw Photos to WordPress-Ready

Four steps that used to take hours — done in minutes.

01
Configure Settings
Set your industry, target keywords, SEO focus, and Gemini API key once. These apply to every image in the batch.
02
Drop Your Images
Upload up to 30 images at once — the same files currently in your WordPress media library that need optimizing.
03
Optimize All
One click compresses, strips EXIF, generates SEO filenames, alt text, captions, and descriptions using Gemini Vision AI.
04
Upload & Import
Upload the optimized images to your server via FTP (overwriting originals), then import the CSV into WordPress using WP All Import.

Four Tools.
One Workflow.

Smart Compression
Compress JPEG, PNG, WebP and more by up to 80% while keeping the original format — so your WordPress media URLs stay intact when you replace files.
EXIF Metadata Removal
Strips GPS coordinates, camera model, author name, copyright strings, and all other hidden metadata before your images go live.
AI SEO Filenames
Gemini Vision AI analyzes each image and generates descriptive, keyword-rich filenames based on your industry and target keywords — replacing IMG_4821.jpg with something Google can actually read.
WordPress SEO CSV Export
Exports a CSV with Alt Text, Title, Caption, Description, and Focus Keyword for every image — ready to import directly into WordPress via WP All Import (free plugin).

How to Import the CSV into WordPress

1
Upload Images via FTP
Upload the optimized image files to your WordPress uploads folder (wp-content/uploads/...) overwriting the originals. Keep the same filenames if you chose "Keep Original" format.
2
Install WP All Import
Install the free WP All Import plugin from the WordPress plugin directory. No pro version needed for updating native media fields.
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Import the CSV
In WP All Import, create a new import, select "Media" as the post type, upload the CSV, and map the columns to Alt Text, Title, Caption, and Description fields.
4
Match by Filename
Set WP All Import to match records by the "filename" column. This updates existing media entries rather than creating duplicates — your folder organization stays intact.

Frequently Asked

No — as long as you keep the same filename and format, the URL stays identical. WordPress serves the file from the same path, so all existing pages, posts, and page builders continue to display the image correctly. Only the file content changes (smaller, cleaner).
Only if you enable AI SEO generation. In that case, a compressed thumbnail of each image is sent to the Google Gemini API to generate the metadata. Compression and EXIF removal happen entirely in your browser — those steps never send data anywhere. You can disable AI generation and still use all other features with full privacy.
Yes. Google's Gemini 1.5 Flash model is free at 1,500 requests per day and 1 million tokens per day — more than enough for typical WordPress media library optimization. Get your free key at aistudio.google.com in under 2 minutes.
Yes — every field is editable directly in the tool. After processing, each image card shows the AI-generated filename, alt text, title, caption, description, and focus keyword as editable text fields. Make any changes before downloading the CSV.
The CSV updates WordPress's native media fields (Alt Text, Title, Caption, Description) which are read by all SEO plugins including AIOSEO. The Focus Keyword column in the CSV can be mapped to AIOSEO's focus keyword field if you use WP All Import with the AIOSEO add-on. For most image SEO purposes, the four native fields are the most impactful.