Knowledge Base

Optimize Your Store Images

By Keval
Updated on July 31, 2025

Keeping your store fast, SEO-friendly, and accessible starts with optimized images. Our app makes it easy to manage and enhance images across your entire store — including products, collections, pages, and blog posts — all in one place.

With powerful bulk actions, intuitive filtering, and full control over optimization, alt text, naming, and restoration — image management has never been easier.

Why Image Optimization Matters:

  • Compressed images improve page speed and Core Web Vitals.
  • Faster-loading pages increase conversion rates and reduce bounce rate.
  • Optimized images are served in WebP format, recommended by Google.
  • Improves Shopify store SEO performance and mobile experience.

How to Optimize Images in the App:

Steps:

  1. Navigate to the Image Optimization Section.
  2. Select the Images You Want to Optimize
    • Choose product, collection, blog, or page images. You can also filter by image type or optimization status.
  3. Click the Optimize button beside each image, or select multiple and click Bulk Optimize.

 

Image Rename:

Steps:

  1. Select Image(s)
    • You can click on a single image or select multiple images for bulk editing.
  2. Search or Filter Images
    • Use the search bar or filters to find product, collection, blog, or page images.
  3. Click "Rename"
    • A popup will open showing image preview, current filename, and alt text.
  4. Update Fields
    • Edit the image filename and alt text as needed.
    • Use SEO-friendly names and clear, descriptive alt text.
  5. Save Changes
    • Click Reanme to save a single image.
    • Click Save if multiple images are selected.
  6. Confirmation
    • You'll see a success message confirming the image rename and alt text update.
    • The updated data will reflect in the image list instantly.




Image Restore:

Steps:

  1. View the list of previously optimized or renamed images.
    • The list includes image type (product, collection, blog, page), status, and original version data.
  2. Restore a Single Image
    • Click the Restore button next to the image you want to revert.
    • The image will return to its original version (format, name, alt text).
  3. Restore Multiple Images at Once
    • Select multiple images using the checkboxes.
    • Click the Bulk Restore button to revert all selected images.
  4. Check Restore Status
    • A success message will confirm the restore is complete.
    • The updated status will appear in the image list.