Automated Image Optimization

Finish the work that never gets done.

TLDR automates prep work like renaming files, image optimization, and generating metadata all at once.

TLDR: the tedious stuff gets done... automatically.
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All-In-One Image Workflow

Remove the redundant work from your to-do list.

TLDR handles the repeated steps behind every image so every file is renamed, optimized, and ready to use.

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File Renaming

Descriptive filenames for every image.

Replace generic and inconsistent filenames with clean, descriptive names that are easier to manage and publish.

  • iMaGe01.jpg -> modern-blue-office-interior.jpg
Image Optimization

Lighter files, faster load times.

Every file is automatically compressed and optimized so images are lighter, faster, and ready to use.

  • 10MB JPG -> 256KB WEBP
Generated Metadata

Structured content for every image.

Each image is analyzed and returned with structured metadata including alt text, titles, captions, and descriptions.

  • Alt Text
  • Description
  • Title
Batch Processing

Complete entire projects at once.

Rename, optimize, and generate metadata for hundreds of images in one run, saving hours of manual work.

  • Automation
  • Preview
  • Zip Files
Use Cases

Built for those that publish images at scale.

TLDR fits image-heavy workflows where filenames, file size, and metadata directly affect speed, accessibility, and search visibility.

See detailed use cases

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Ecommerce

Product image cleanup for online stores.

Prepare product photos with cleaner filenames, compressed exports, and consistent alt text before they go into Shopify, WooCommerce, or marketplace listings.

Real Estate

Listing-ready photos without the manual work.

Rename, optimize, and tag property photos in bulk before they hit MLS portals or agency websites, keeping every listing fast, searchable, and professionally presented.

Agencies

Consistent image delivery across every client.

Standardize naming conventions, compress assets, and generate metadata at scale so your team ships web-ready files without bottlenecks or manual QA.

How It Works

From raw files to web-ready images.

Drop in your images and TLDR handles the renaming, compression, and metadata. All while your originals stay untouched.

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Drop in your images

Works with any format. JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, or AVIF. No converting or reformatting before you start.

AI reads and renames

TLDR analyzes what is actually in each image and generates descriptive, SEO-friendly filenames. No manual naming required.

Compress and tag

Images are compressed for the web and paired with generated metadata. Alt text, titles, captions, and descriptions ready to use.

Review, approve, and export

Check the output before anything leaves. Your originals stay untouched. Export only what you are happy with.

Get Started

Automate the boring stuff.

Process your first 50 images free. No card required, no commitment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you should ask before you get started

See how TLDR helps ecommerce, content, and marketing teams prepare images faster.

How does TLDR help with image publishing?

TLDR generates descriptive filenames, compresses oversized files, and creates supporting metadata including alt text, titles, captions, and descriptions. The result is cleaner image assets that load faster and carry stronger context wherever they're published.

Can TLDR handle large image libraries?

Yes. TLDR is built for bulk processing. Teams can rename, optimize, and generate metadata for large batches of images in a single workflow — keeping everything consistent across product catalogs, blog libraries, landing pages, and resource centers.

Does TLDR generate alt text automatically?

Yes. TLDR generates alt text automatically, along with titles, captions, and descriptions. Teams can review and edit everything before export, making it easier to scale accessibility work without publishing generic or inconsistent copy.

Why do image filenames matter, and how does TLDR handle them?

Descriptive, readable filenames help give images clearer context across the web. TLDR replaces vague names like IMG_4821.jpg with meaningful filenames based on the actual image content — so nothing gets published with a name that says nothing.

Does TLDR compress images too?

Yes. Smaller image files improve page speed and overall user experience. TLDR compresses and optimizes exports so teams don't need a separate tool before publishing.

Read the full TLDR FAQ

One Last Thing

If you're doing it once, you're doing it too many times.

Renaming. Optimizing. Writing. Resizing. Converting. Nobody puts that on their vision board. TLDR does it for you. Run it once, get it done.