Media report
The Media report scores image and video SEO across the site.
The Media report covers both images and video, scoring how well each is set up for search and for speed. Media is often the heaviest thing on a page and the least optimized. Unlabeled images miss image search entirely, and legacy formats slow Core Web Vitals, so this report grades the two together.
Image SEO
The image section carries its own score and distribution. The per-page view grades each image on the signals that decide whether it ranks and how fast it loads.
- With alt text — the share of images carrying alt text, the primary image-search and accessibility signal
- With srcset — responsive-image coverage, so the right size is served per device
- With dimensions — images declaring
widthandheight, which prevents the layout shift that hurts CLS - Legacy format — JPEG, PNG, and GIF images where WebP or AVIF would be smaller; zero is the target
- Lazy loading — reported for information, since lazy loading helps below the fold but hurts above it

Video SEO
The video section carries its own score and distribution. It grades embeds on the signals search engines use to understand and surface video.
- With title — videos named for search engines
- With description — videos carrying descriptive text
- With schema — videos backed by structured data, which unlocks video rich results
- Player distribution — which players are embedded, reported for context
For YouTube embeds, the auditor currently reports title and description as absent even when the video has them, and only reads captions on native HTML5 players. Read low title, description, and caption coverage on YouTube-heavy pages with that caveat in mind.
Each section has a per-page detail view and its own AI insight that reads the findings back as fixes. These are Image SEO analysis and Video SEO analysis.
