WordPress generates multiple versions of every image you upload. Your posts are supposed to use the one that fits best. They usually don’t.
You could check every image in every post yourself, but with hundreds of posts and thousands of images, that’s not realistic.
We scan every image in every post on your site and swap it to the best version that already exists in your Media Library. Too small? Upgraded. Too large? Downsized. Already correct? Left alone.
You also get a Featured Image Audit report checking every post against Google’s 1200px Discover recommendation, and an Undersized Content Images report flagging images where no larger version exists in your Media Library — so you know exactly where to re-upload if you want retina quality everywhere.
No new files are created. No images are upscaled or stretched. Your posts look the same, they just load faster and look sharper on retina screens.
“Images are one of the most overlooked SEO and performance issues on blogging sites. The Image Performance and SEO Optimizer Fix takes what would normally be a tedious, post-by-post cleanup and fixes it across your entire archive automatically. If you care about speed, Discover eligibility, and working smarter instead of harder, this is an easy win.”
Your site stays live the entire time. No downtime, no maintenance mode.
No. The fix only swaps image files to better-sized versions that already exist in your Media Library. Aligned images, decorative elements, and thumbnails are all left alone. Your posts will look the same on the front end.
They’re left alone. Posts where every image is already optimal get zero changes. You only pay for the service once regardless of how many images need fixing.
No. It only works with sizes that WordPress has already generated from your original uploads. Nothing new is created, nothing is upscaled or stretched.
No. All changes are permanent — we modify your actual post content in the database. There’s no plugin running in the background and no ongoing dependency.
Most sites are done within a few business days. Larger sites (1000+ posts) may take a bit longer. Your site stays live the entire time.
Those plugins compress your image files to make them smaller. This fix changes which file your post is actually using. ShortPixel makes your files lighter; we make sure the right file is in the right place. They solve different problems, and you can use both.
Google recommends images at least 1200px wide for Discover eligibility, and uses your featured image (not your body images) for its cards. This fix optimizes your body images for retina display quality and page speed. We also check your featured images and flag any under 1200px so you can address those separately.
Yes. Caching plugins and CDNs serve whatever image your post points to. If the post is pointing to the wrong size, the CDN just serves the wrong size faster. This fix corrects the source, so your cache and CDN deliver the right image.
Yes. The fix works with any WordPress theme — Flavor, Flavor Developer, Trellis, Feast, Foodie Pro, or any other theme you’re running.
Every purchase includes a detailed report showing: total images optimized, images serving the wrong size (corrected), images upgraded or downsized, Google Discover eligibility changes, orphaned images reconnected, and block editor metadata synced. You’ll see exactly what changed and why.
Yes, and they complement each other well. This fix handles which image file is served in each post. The Image Alt Tool handles the alt text on those images. One fixes the technical side, the other fixes the SEO content side.
Pinterest metadata (pin descriptions, titles, and pin images) is fully preserved. Nothing is removed or altered.
