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How to optimize the images in your store

Image optimization is crucial for a web store for several reasons. First, it can significantly improve the page load time, which is crucial for providing a good user experience and reducing bounce rates. Secondly, optimized images can also improve the store's search engine optimization (SEO), as they can be indexed more easily by search engines. This, in turn, can help increase organic traffic to the store. Lastly, well-optimized images can also enhance the visual appeal of the store, making it more attractive to potential customers and improving the likelihood of a purchase.

Therefore, investing in image optimization can ultimately lead to increased sales and a better overall performance of the web store. We provide you with the tools that you need in order to optimize the images of your store with a few clicks.

Image optimization with Smart SEO



To access the image optimization feature, go to the Image Optimization tab in Smart SEO. You should see this dashboard:



In the image optimization dashboard, you will find information on:

The before/after file size of all the images you have already optimized
The total saved size through optimizing your images
Average savings in file size in percents
The number of optimized images
The remaining quota for image optimization

Our app uses the Tinypng API to provide you with a convenient and quick way to optimize our images. Tinypng is the best image optimization software out there in terms of the file size compression and preserving the quality of the images at the same time

Even though the Tinypng API is a paid service, we provide 50 image optimizations per month even on the free plan, so our customers can see the benefit of optimizing their images. The amount of image optimization quota for each plan is the following:

Free - 50 images per month
Pro - 1000 images per month
Business - 3000 images per month
Premium - 5000 images per month

If you subscribe to the 7-day free trial for one of our premium plans, the full amount of quota for the image optimization feature will be released either if the 7-day free trial expires and you get charged for the plan in question or if you skip the free trial by going to our Plans page and subscribe to the paid plan directly

Single image optimization



The images are grouped in 4 sections - Product images, Collection images, Articles images and Files (there-related images). To optimize a single image for one of your products, go to Image Optimization -> Products. You will see a list of all your products and all the images for each product. Next to each image, you will see an Optimize button:



Click the Optimize button next to the image to optimize it, then wait for a couple of seconds:



Once the image is optimized, you will see a Complete label next to it, the size reduction in percents and also a Restore button:



If for some reason, you wish to revent the optimization for the image in question, simply click the Restore button and the original image will be restored.

The usual reason you might want to restore an image is if there is an issue with the quality of the image. However, such cases are very rare.

Bulk image optimization



WIth the Bulk image optimization feature, you may select multiple products and optimize all their images at once. You can either select the products whose images you wish to optimize manually or you can click the checkbox at the top to select all the products on this page (you may click the Select all XX+ products in your store button if you wish to select all the product images in your store):



Then, click the Optimize product images button above to start the bulk image optimization task for the selected images. You will see a progress bar:



Note that the task runs in the background, so you can browse other pages while it's running

Optimization History



Under the Optimization History tab, you will find detailed information on each image optimization (single or bulk). Also, you will find a button that will allow you to restore the image/s for that particular optimization task:



And if you click on the Details button, you will see all the images that have been optimized and further details:

Updated on: 21/02/2024

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