Descriptive filenames get found
Google and Google Images read the filename. rustic-leather-recliner-western.webp tells search engines exactly what the photo is — IMG_4821.jpg tells them nothing. Properly named images are far more likely to surface in search and pull shoppers and readers to your product and blog pages.
Lighter images load faster
Converting to WebP and resizing makes each file ~30% smaller with no visible quality loss. Faster pages mean better Core Web Vitals, higher rankings, and fewer visitors leaving before the page even loads — on product pages and blog posts alike.
⓪ Client / Project
Switch clients to load their saved brand & SEO info. Stored on the server — your whole team shares the same list.
① Ownership & SEO Metadata
② Per-Image Content (SEO)
These get embedded individually. Use placeholders to auto-fill from filename.
{name} {brand} {date} {index}③ Output Settings (Web-optimized)
④ Bulk Rename
AI naming examines each image and suggests an SEO-friendly filename. The request runs through this Digital Wheelhouse server, so the Anthropic API key stays server-side — never exposed in the browser.