What does Google say about SEO? /
The Images & Videos category compiles all official Google statements regarding visual content optimization for search engine optimization. This area encompasses recommendations on image alt attributes, modern formats like WebP, lazy loading implementation, srcset usage for responsive images, and optimization of thumbnails and embedded YouTube videos. Google's positions on these topics are crucial as visual content represents a major lever for enhancing user experience, reducing page load times, and increasing visibility in Google Images and universal search results. SEO practitioners will find clarifications on EXIF data handling, image indexing processes, best practices for naming visual files, and the impact of Core Web Vitals on media performance. Understanding official guidelines helps avoid common implementation mistakes, optimize crawl budget allocated to visual resources, and maximize organic traffic opportunities from image and video search. This documentation centralizes essential technical and editorial recommendations for an effective visual content strategy that aligns with Google's ranking factors and supports overall site performance in search results.
★★ Is lazy loading really a must-have SEO performance lever you should activate systematically?
Lazy loading (deferred loading) allows you to load only heavy resources such as images when the user scrolls toward them, rather than loading everything upfront. This reduces the initial page load....
Gary Illyes Mar 30, 2026
★★ Should you still worry about page weight for SEO in 2024?
Google recommends using caching, network-level compression, and lazy loading (deferred loading) to reduce the impact of page weight on user experience and performance....
Martin Splitt Mar 30, 2026
★★ Can lazy loading really boost your performance without hurting crawlability?
Lazy loading allows you to load only heavy resources (like images) that the user actually sees while scrolling, rather than loading everything upfront. It's a method to make heavy pages less painful t...
Martin Splitt Mar 30, 2026
Why does Google enforce a strict 1MB image size limit across its developer documentation?
Internally, Google uses a linter that prevents submission to developer documentation sites if an image exceeds one megabyte. This limit is designed to maintain optimal performance on official document...
Martin Splitt Mar 30, 2026
★★ Is lazy loading really essential to optimize your initial page weight and boost Core Web Vitals?
Lazy loading allows you to load only images and heavy content that are actually visible or near the user's viewport, rather than loading everything upfront, thereby reducing the initial weight of the ...
Martin Splitt Mar 30, 2026
★★ Can image optimization really cut your page weight by 90%?
It is recommended to optimize images for the web. An appropriately compressed image is visually identical to the original on screen, but can reduce file size from several megabytes to less than one me...
Martin Splitt Mar 30, 2026
★★ Is Google really enforcing a strict 1 MB limit on images—and what does that tell you about SEO priorities?
Google uses an internal linter that prevents the submission of images larger than 1 MB on developer documentation sites, underscoring the importance of image optimization....
Martin Splitt Mar 30, 2026
★★ Does your website's overall size really hurt your SEO performance?
In the context of weight and size, it's more relevant to talk about webpages rather than websites. The notion of a 'heavy site' doesn't really make sense in SEO — it's the weight of individual pages t...
Gary Illyes Mar 30, 2026
Should you really cap your images at 1 MB to satisfy Google?
Internally at Google, a linter prevents the submission of images larger than 1 megabyte on documentation sites intended for Search developers. This limit helps maintain lightweight pages....
Gary Illyes Mar 30, 2026
★★★ Is geoblocking putting your site's crawlability at risk with Google?
It is strongly inadvisable to rely on geoblocking if you want to be crawled reliably by Google. The primary crawling infrastructure comes from the United States and alternative capabilities are extrem...
Gary Illyes Mar 12, 2026
★★★ Does Google's 2 MB crawl limit put your content at risk of being truncated?
For Google Search specifically, the crawl limit is reduced to 2 megabytes for most content. This limit can be adjusted depending on the content type (PDFs, images) to optimize processing....
Gary Illyes Mar 12, 2026
★★★ Can you really control which image appears in Google's text search results?
It is not possible to control which image appears in text search results. Google recommends following best practices for Google Images. A new metadata parameter now allows you to specify a priority im...
Google Mar 05, 2026
★★★ Should You Create Alternative Versions of Your Site for AI Bots?
Developers are experimenting with a technique that involves detecting AI bots and serving them raw Markdown instead of complete HTML. The objective: reduce token usage (up to 95% according to one deve...
John Mueller Feb 10, 2026
★★ Should you really have all your automatic translations checked for SEO purposes?
For automatic content translations, it is necessary for a person to verify the quality to ensure that the translation is at least comprehensible. A simple method is back-translation to verify that the...
Gary Illyes Dec 18, 2025
★★ Is multimodal content really the key to multiplying your visibility in Google?
Creating content in multiple formats (text, images, videos) increases opportunities to appear in different search experiences, including multimodal searches where queries and answers can be in differe...
Danny Sullivan Dec 17, 2025
★★ Are you leaving 40% of your potential traffic on the table by only tracking performance on the classic Web tab?
It is recommended to check your performance not only on Google Search's main Web tab, but also on other tabs such as Images, Videos, and News to get a complete view of your traffic....
Daniel Waisberg Dec 04, 2025
★★★ Does low CTR really justify adding images and structured data to your pages?
If the number of impressions is significantly higher than clicks, or if CTR is very low for a query or page, you should consider adding images or structured data to your pages to make them more attrac...
Daniel Waisberg Dec 04, 2025
★★ Can a 100 MB background video kill your SEO?
John Mueller explains that a large background video file, even 100 MB, generally has no significant SEO impact as long as the main content and images load quickly first. The key idea is that Google pr...
John Mueller Dec 02, 2025
★★ Are you really maximizing all the traffic breakdown data hidden in Search Console?
Search Console allows you to compare traffic from Google Search against Discover and Google News. Search traffic is also broken down by tabs: Video, Image, and News....
Daniel Waisberg Dec 02, 2025
★★★ How to Adapt Your SEO Strategy to the Death of Blue Link Lists?
In response to a Microsoft article about how AI search is changing conversion measurement, Gary Illyes, analyst at Google, admits that even for him, "change is hard to accept." Having started his care...
Gary Illyes Nov 25, 2025
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