SEO Image Toolbox
SEO Image Toolbox
Description
SEO Image Tags puts an end to ever have to worry about getting HTML validation errors for images and improves your SEO score by completely optimizing image data. Alt tags are dynamically generated and saved to the database automatically any time an image is uploaded, no configuration or headache.
You can run the database updater to create, update, or delete image tag data for all images in the media library. All with a lightweight and efficient clientside script to EVERY image is properly tagged.
Installation
Either upload a .zip file, or install through the WordPress.org repository.
Faq
Installation Instructions
Either upload a .zip file, or install through the WordPress.org repository.
Reviews
Doesn't work with PHP7
By Lance. (lfordhere) on February 26, 2018
Saved to me weeks of work
By General Seed (AutoCultivo) on April 7, 2017
Quick and easy!
By amgxyz on September 3, 2016
Perfect tool for saving time
Quick and easy
By pixelmort on September 3, 2016
It could be a WordPress native feature. Very useful!
Plugin wordpress OK!
By carlosrodas on September 3, 2016
its a fantastic plugin! It saves so much time! thank you guys
Almost perfect!
By Mitch Menghi (menkom) on September 3, 2016
This is a great plugin, clean admin interface, no ads, does what its suppose to do and i have not had any conflicts as yet... only 1 final request to make it a 5 out of 5, most image files names have a '-' between each word to make them more compatible in filesystems, however the alt tags created carry across the hyphen, the plugin should be able to strip this out and make it a clean alt tag.
If authors do this i will be happy to donate to this plugin 🙂
Crash all images!!! Don't use!
By madloki on September 3, 2016
It does this: loading exactly 0 images in the blog...yeah!
Adds alt tags for lazy people
By stevenhermans on September 3, 2016
If you're lazy like me, you probably stopped bothering filling in those alt tags a long time ago. This plugin works and is well-supported. It takes the title attribute and inserts it into the alt attribute of the image. Easy fix!