Worth optimizing photos in your store as they can significantly reduce page load times. I often encounter photos larger than and photos this large are rarely needed. I recommend checking their resolution first as it's usually too high. This can significantly reduce the weight of your photo. It is worth optimizing the file later for example using . So it is usually possible to get the contents of e.g. from a file.
Next I would look to see if the file name correlates with the product name. Next the image contains an alternative description that presents what is in the graphic (it is worth including key phrases here). Page Speed Speed of Product Page This photo retouching actually applies to the entire website but I focus on the product subpage because this is where the conversion should happen This is where the user from and this is where you can stop him from buying.
The website should be up and running as quickly as possible And not just because Google wants it to. Research results published as early as 2010 pointed out that: of customers expect websites to load in seconds or less. If the loading time exceeds seconds users will abandon access to the website. It is also worth recalling that. Data safety By placing website files on the server you entrust the service provider not only with the security of the website the creation of which could be a significant investment but also with your customers' personal data stored in the system.