Why Image Size Matters for SEO
Google uses page speed as a direct ranking factor for both desktop and mobile search. Since images typically account for 50–80% of a web page's total file size, compressing them is one of the highest-ROI optimizations you can make for SEO.
The Google Core Web Vitals Connection
Google's Core Web Vitals measure real-world user experience and directly influence search rankings. Two of the three metrics are heavily impacted by images:
- Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) — measures how long it takes for the biggest visual element (usually an image) to load. Google's target: under 2.5 seconds.
- Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) — images without defined dimensions cause layout shifts that hurt this score.
Compressing your images, especially hero images, is the fastest way to improve your LCP score.
The Numbers: Speed vs. Rankings
Multiple SEO studies have confirmed the relationship between page speed and rankings. Pages that load in under 3 seconds have significantly lower bounce rates and rank higher in search results. One case study saw organic sessions increase by over 2,000% within 60 days of implementing image optimization.
How Much Should You Compress?
For SEO purposes, aim for these file size targets:
- Blog post images: under 100KB
- Hero images: under 200KB
- Thumbnails: under 30KB
With Noxoro's quality slider, you can dial in the exact compression needed to hit these targets while keeping images visually sharp.
Beyond Compression: Image SEO Checklist
- Compress all images — use quality 70–80% for photos, lossless for graphics
- Use descriptive file names — e.g.,
blue-running-shoes-side-view.jpgnotIMG_4821.jpg - Add alt text — describes the image for search engines and screen readers
- Use modern formats — WebP for best compression + quality ratio
- Enable lazy loading — images below the fold load only when needed
- Specify dimensions — prevents layout shift (CLS)
Conclusion
Image compression is the single most impactful technical SEO improvement most websites can make. Start with your largest images — hero banners and featured blog images — and work your way down. The Noxoro compressor makes this process fast, free, and completely private.