seo-images
Image optimization analysis for SEO and performance. Checks alt text, file sizes, formats, responsive images, lazy loading, and CLS prevention. Use when user says "image optimization", "alt text", "image SEO", "image size", or "image audit".
Best use case
seo-images is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Image optimization analysis for SEO and performance. Checks alt text, file sizes, formats, responsive images, lazy loading, and CLS prevention. Use when user says "image optimization", "alt text", "image SEO", "image size", or "image audit".
Teams using seo-images should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/seo-images/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How seo-images Compares
| Feature / Agent | seo-images | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Image optimization analysis for SEO and performance. Checks alt text, file sizes, formats, responsive images, lazy loading, and CLS prevention. Use when user says "image optimization", "alt text", "image SEO", "image size", or "image audit".
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Image Optimization Analysis ## When to Use - Use when auditing image SEO, alt text, file sizes, formats, or lazy loading. - Use when the user wants image-specific performance recommendations. - Use when checking media quality signals that affect both SEO and Core Web Vitals. ## Checks ### Alt Text - Present on all `<img>` elements (except decorative: `role="presentation"`) - Descriptive: describes the image content, not "image.jpg" or "photo" - Includes relevant keywords where natural, not keyword-stuffed - Length: 10-125 characters **Good examples:** - "Professional plumber repairing kitchen sink faucet" - "Red 2024 Toyota Camry sedan front view" - "Team meeting in modern office conference room" **Bad examples:** - "image.jpg" (filename, not description) - "plumber plumbing plumber services" (keyword stuffing) - "Click here" (not descriptive) ### File Size **Tiered thresholds by image category:** | Image Category | Target | Warning | Critical | |----------------|--------|---------|----------| | Thumbnails | < 50KB | > 100KB | > 200KB | | Content images | < 100KB | > 200KB | > 500KB | | Hero/banner images | < 200KB | > 300KB | > 700KB | Recommend compression to target thresholds where possible without quality loss. ### Format | Format | Browser Support | Use Case | |--------|-----------------|----------| | WebP | 97%+ | Default recommendation | | AVIF | 92%+ | Best compression, newer | | JPEG | 100% | Fallback for photos | | PNG | 100% | Graphics with transparency | | SVG | 100% | Icons, logos, illustrations | Recommend WebP/AVIF over JPEG/PNG. Check for `<picture>` element with format fallbacks. #### Recommended `<picture>` Element Pattern Use progressive enhancement with the most efficient format first: ```html <picture> <source srcset="image.avif" type="image/avif"> <source srcset="image.webp" type="image/webp"> <img src="image.jpg" alt="Descriptive alt text" width="800" height="600" loading="lazy" decoding="async"> </picture> ``` The browser will use the first supported format. Current browser support: AVIF 93.8%, WebP 95.3%. #### JPEG XL: Emerging Format In November 2025, Google's Chromium team reversed its 2022 decision and announced it will restore JPEG XL support in Chrome using a Rust-based decoder. The implementation is feature-complete but not yet in Chrome stable. JPEG XL offers lossless JPEG recompression (~20% savings with zero quality loss) and competitive lossy compression. Not yet practical for web deployment, but worth monitoring for future adoption. ### Responsive Images - `srcset` attribute for multiple sizes - `sizes` attribute matching layout breakpoints - Appropriate resolution for device pixel ratios ```html <img src="image-800.jpg" srcset="image-400.jpg 400w, image-800.jpg 800w, image-1200.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 600px) 400px, (max-width: 1200px) 800px, 1200px" alt="Description" > ``` ### Lazy Loading - `loading="lazy"` on below-fold images - Do NOT lazy-load above-fold/hero images (hurts LCP) - Check for native vs JavaScript-based lazy loading ```html <!-- Below fold - lazy load --> <img src="photo.jpg" loading="lazy" alt="Description"> <!-- Above fold - eager load (default) --> <img src="hero.jpg" alt="Hero image"> ``` ### `fetchpriority="high"` for LCP Images Add `fetchpriority="high"` to your hero/LCP image to prioritize its download in the browser's network queue: ```html <img src="hero.webp" fetchpriority="high" alt="Hero image description" width="1200" height="630"> ``` **Critical:** Do NOT lazy-load above-the-fold/LCP images. Using `loading="lazy"` on LCP images directly harms LCP scores. Reserve `loading="lazy"` for below-the-fold images only. ### `decoding="async"` for Non-LCP Images Add `decoding="async"` to non-LCP images to prevent image decoding from blocking the main thread: ```html <img src="photo.webp" alt="Description" width="600" height="400" loading="lazy" decoding="async"> ``` ### CLS Prevention - `width` and `height` attributes set on all `<img>` elements - `aspect-ratio` CSS as alternative - Flag images without dimensions ```html <!-- Good - dimensions set --> <img src="photo.jpg" width="800" height="600" alt="Description"> <!-- Good - CSS aspect ratio --> <img src="photo.jpg" style="aspect-ratio: 4/3" alt="Description"> <!-- Bad - no dimensions --> <img src="photo.jpg" alt="Description"> ``` ### File Names - Descriptive: `blue-running-shoes.webp` not `IMG_1234.jpg` - Hyphenated, lowercase, no special characters - Include relevant keywords ### CDN Usage - Check if images served from CDN (different domain, CDN headers) - Recommend CDN for image-heavy sites - Check for edge caching headers ## Output ### Image Audit Summary | Metric | Status | Count | |--------|--------|-------| | Total Images | - | XX | | Missing Alt Text | ❌ | XX | | Oversized (>200KB) | ⚠️ | XX | | Wrong Format | ⚠️ | XX | | No Dimensions | ⚠️ | XX | | Not Lazy Loaded | ⚠️ | XX | ### Prioritized Optimization List Sorted by file size impact (largest savings first): | Image | Current Size | Format | Issues | Est. Savings | |-------|--------------|--------|--------|--------------| | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ### Recommendations 1. Convert X images to WebP format (est. XX KB savings) 2. Add alt text to X images 3. Add dimensions to X images 4. Enable lazy loading on X below-fold images 5. Compress X oversized images ## Error Handling | Scenario | Action | |----------|--------| | URL unreachable | Report connection error with status code. Suggest verifying URL and checking if site requires authentication. | | No images found on page | Report that no `<img>` elements were detected. Suggest checking if images are loaded via JavaScript or CSS background-image. | | Images behind CDN or authentication | Note that image files could not be directly accessed for size analysis. Report available metadata (alt text, dimensions, format from markup) and flag inaccessible resources. | ## Limitations - Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above. - Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review. - Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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