Notion is fantastic for publishing quick pages and portfolios — especially when paired with tools like Super.so for custom domains. But here’s the catch: Notion doesn’t offer built-in SEO image optimisation. That means your site could suffer from:
- Bloated image file sizes (slow load times)
- Poor filenames (IMG_1234.jpeg instead of something keyword-rich)
- Missing or weak alt text (bad for accessibility + search engines)
- Hidden EXIF data that adds weight but no SEO value
If you’re serious about making your Notion site more discoverable, you’ll want to give your images the SEO treatment before you upload them.
Why LLM Image Optimizer is Perfect for Notion Users
Unlike WordPress plugins that integrate directly, LLM Image Optimizer is a desktop app. That means you can prepare images locally — compress, rename, and generate metadata — then drop them into Notion, fully optimised.
Here’s what it can do for your Notion/Super portfolio:
- Batch compression – Slim down hundreds of images at once so your portfolio loads lightning fast.
- AI-powered alt text & titles – Generate accurate descriptions based on the image content. Copy-paste these into Notion’s “alt” field when embedding.
- Smart filenames – No more “IMG_4521.jpg.” Instead, get SEO-friendly names like “man-driving-car.webp.”
- EXIF data removal – Strip hidden metadata that adds weight but no search value.
Step-by-Step: Optimising Images for Notion
- Pull your images into LLM Image Optimizer
- Drag your portfolio assets folder into the app.
- Batch optimise
- Set compression, resize rules, and run the batch.
- Generate AI metadata
- Let the app create alt text, captions, and smart filenames.
- Rename & export
- Export your optimised images with SEO-ready names.
- Upload to Notion/Super
- Use the optimised versions, and paste the AI-generated alt text when embedding images.
The SEO Payoff
Even though Notion doesn’t give you full control like WordPress, optimising your images before upload means:
- Faster load times (better UX + rankings)
- Accessible, descriptive alt text for readers and crawlers
- Smarter filenames that boost discoverability
- Leaner sites that handle larger portfolios (like 250+ posts) without dragging
Final Word
Just because Notion doesn’t have SEO baked in doesn’t mean your site has to miss out. By running your images through LLM Image Optimizer before uploading, you can give your portfolio the same SEO edge as a WordPress pro.
👉 Ready to try it? Download LLM Image Optimizer App
and make your Notion site faster, smarter, and search-ready.
FAQ's for Notion
Q1. Does Notion support SEO for images?
Notion doesn’t have built-in SEO tools for images. You can still improve performance and rankings by optimising your images before upload — compressing, renaming, and adding descriptive alt text.
Q2. How can I add alt text to images in Notion?
When you embed an image in Notion, you can add alt text manually in the caption or description field. Using a tool like LLM Image Optimizer to generate AI-powered alt tags gives you ready-to-paste text for better accessibility and SEO.
Q3. Can I optimise my Super.so site images?
Yes — since Super.so pulls directly from Notion, any optimised images you upload (compressed, renamed, EXIF-free) will improve load speed and SEO for your Super.so site.
Q4. What’s the best way to optimise images for a Notion portfolio?
Run your images through LLM Image Optimizer to batch compress, rename with SEO-friendly filenames, and generate alt text. Then upload them to Notion or Super.so for a faster, more search-friendly portfolio.