Optimize images for a website
ImageRemove backgrounds, resize for layout, compress, and convert to WebP for faster page loads.
6 steps
- Convert HEIC source (optional)
- Remove background
- Resize
- Compress
- Convert to WebP
- JPG fallback (optional)
SEO workflow
Before you publish a new site or landing page, a short technical pass catches missing tags, blocked crawlers, and header misconfigurations. This workflow links the core Utilnivo SEO utilities in a practical order.
Check HTTP headers, draft meta tags, robots.txt, and an XML sitemap before you go live.
Workflow
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Inspect status codes, redirects, HTTPS, and cache headers for your URL.
Draft title, description, Open Graph, and Twitter card tags for your homepage.
Allow or disallow paths and point crawlers to your sitemap location.
Build an XML sitemap listing URLs you want indexed.
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Tips
FAQ
Yes. It requests your URL from Utilnivo’s lookup service. Do not test internal or staging hosts you do not want queried from the public internet.
No. Generate unique title and description tags per important page. Use this workflow for your homepage, then repeat meta tags for key inner pages.
Place robots.txt at your domain root (yoursite.com/robots.txt) and host sitemap.xml where robots.txt references it—often yoursite.com/sitemap.xml.
Keep going
Remove backgrounds, resize for layout, compress, and convert to WebP for faster page loads.
6 steps
Check DNS, SSL certificates, HTTP headers, and structured data before you go live.
5 steps
Draft meta tags, preview the SERP, check headings and canonicals, then add schema.
6 steps