Your CRM now automatically adds alt text to key store and ecommerce images using details already in your product and store setup. That means less manual work for you, while making your online store easier for search engines to understand and more accessible for shoppers using screen readers.
📌 Why This Matters
Alt text helps describe images across your store, which can support both accessibility and search visibility. For small business owners, this means your product pages and store visuals can be easier to understand without needing to manually update every image yourself. It also helps keep your store looking polished behind the scenes, even as you add more products, variants, and collections.
✨ What’s New
- Product image descriptions: Main product images use the product name, gallery images include the product name and image number, and variant images use the product name plus the variant name.
- Collection and branding image support: Collection cover images can use the collection name, and store logos can use the store name when no alt text is already present.
- Store element coverage: Product cards, featured products, related products, cart item images, checkout thumbnails, and similar store elements now use product-based alt text where supported.
- Built-in fallback logic: The system pulls from existing product and store details, with translation fallback support where available.
- No extra setup: There is no new screen or manual field to manage in this version, and your current store design stays the same.
🛠️ How to Use It
- Step 1: Keep your product names, variant names, collection names, and store name accurate inside your CRM.
- Step 2: Upload and organize your product, collection, and brand images as you normally would.
- Step 3: Let the CRM automatically generate alt text for supported store images and elements in the background.
- Step 4: Review your product naming conventions regularly, since clearer names lead to clearer image descriptions.
đź’ˇ Pro Tip
Clean product and variant names do more than keep your catalog organized—they can also help your store show products more clearly to shoppers and search engines, which can support more clicks and sales over time.