Your images are invisible to Google and inaccessible to millions
Every image on your website needs alt text: a short description that tells search engines what the image shows and allows screen readers to describe the image to visitors who are blind or visually impaired. Without alt text, your images are invisible to Google Image Search and your site is less accessible to about 15% of the population.
Most business websites have dozens or hundreds of images with missing or generic alt text like "image1.jpg" or "photo." That is lost opportunity on two fronts: SEO and accessibility compliance.
Why alt text keeps getting skipped
When you are uploading 30 product photos or updating your portfolio gallery, writing a unique, descriptive alt text for each image feels like busywork. So it gets skipped. Then a year later you have 400 images with no alt text and the task feels impossible to catch up on.
What this workflow delivers
The Image Alt Text Generator writes a clear, descriptive alt text for one image at a time:
- Accurate descriptions that describe what the image actually shows, not keyword-stuffed nonsense
- SEO-aware phrasing that includes relevant terms naturally, helping the image rank in Google Image Search
- Accessibility compliance that meets WCAG 2.1 guidelines for screen reader users
- Proper length — concise enough to be useful, detailed enough to be meaningful
One credit per image. Catch up on your entire image library for a few dollars.
Why this matters for your business
Google Image Search drives real traffic. For visual businesses — bakeries, salons, restaurants, landscapers, retail stores — image search can be a significant source of new customers who discover you through photos of your work. Every image without alt text is a missed opportunity to show up in those results.
