Image File Name Generator SEO-Ready Names

Generate clean, SEO-friendly image file names with keywords, naming styles, and auto-numbering. Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF and more. 100% client-side.

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Image File Name Generator

Upload images, set a descriptive name, pick a naming style, and download with SEO-optimized names

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Click or drag images here

JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, SVG, TIFF (max 100MB per file)

Main description for the images
Added before the name for extra SEO value

About the Image File Name Generator

The Image File Name Generator transforms generic camera names like "IMG_4523.jpg" into descriptive, SEO-friendly names like "nike-blue-running-shoes-1.jpg". Unlike a simple renamer, this tool is specifically designed for generating names that help images rank in Google Image Search.

You provide a descriptive name and an optional keyword prefix. The tool combines them with auto-numbering in your chosen naming style — SEO hyphens, underscores, camelCase, or dot-separated. Every generated name is clean, lowercase, and free of special characters.

Four Naming Styles

SEO Hyphens (recommended) produces names like "nike-blue-shoes-1.jpg" — Google's preferred format where hyphens act as word separators. Underscores produce "nike_blue_shoes_1.jpg" for filesystem conventions. camelCase produces "nikeBlueShoes1.jpg" for developer workflows. Dot Separated produces "nike.blue.shoes.1.jpg" for specific naming standards.

Why Image File Names Matter for SEO

Google uses image file names as a ranking signal. A descriptively named image is more likely to appear in image search results and contributes to the overall SEO of the page it's on. E-commerce product images, blog post illustrations, and portfolio pieces all benefit from keyword-rich file names. This tool makes generating those names effortless.

100% Client-Side Processing
4 Naming Styles
Keyword Prefix Option
Completely Free Forever

Last Updated: May 6, 2026 | Author: File Rename Online Team

How to Generate Image File Names in 3 Steps

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Upload Images

Select or drag your images. JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, SVG, BMP and TIFF are all supported.

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Describe & Style

Enter a descriptive name, optionally add a keyword prefix, and pick your preferred naming style. Live preview shows exact results.

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Download ZIP

Click the button — images with generated SEO names are packaged and downloaded as a ZIP archive.

Who Needs an Image File Name Generator?

🛒 E-Commerce Sellers

Generate product image names with brand + description + number: "nike-air-max-90-white-1.jpg". Boosts Google Shopping and image search visibility.

✍️ Bloggers & Content Creators

Name blog images with target keywords: "best-coffee-shops-london-1.jpg". Every image becomes an SEO asset rather than dead weight.

📸 Photographers

Generate portfolio image names with style keywords: "landscape-golden-hour-mountains-1.jpg". Attracts organic traffic from image searches.

💻 Web Developers

Generate clean, consistent image names for website assets using your project's naming convention — hyphens, underscores, or camelCase.

Why Choose Our Image Name Generator

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SEO Optimised

Default SEO-hyphens style follows Google's guidelines for maximum image search visibility.

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100% Private

Images never leave your device. No servers, no tracking, no cookies — total privacy.

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4 Naming Styles

SEO hyphens, underscores, camelCase, and dot-separated. Match any naming convention.

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Keyword Prefix

Add a brand, category, or keyword prefix for extra SEO value and organised naming.

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Completely Free

No signup, no limits, no watermarks. Generate unlimited image names.

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Works Everywhere

Desktop, tablet and mobile. No installation required.

Frequently Asked Questions

What naming style should I use for SEO?

SEO Hyphens is recommended. Google treats hyphens as word separators, so "blue-running-shoes" is read as three separate words for ranking purposes.

What is the keyword prefix for?

It adds a brand, category, or keyword before the descriptive name. "nike" + "blue running shoes" → "nike-blue-running-shoes-1.jpg". It's optional — leave it empty if not needed.

Does it change image quality?

No. Only the file name is changed. Image resolution, compression, EXIF data and all metadata remain untouched.

What image formats are supported?

JPG/JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, SVG and TIFF/TIF — every common image format.

Are my images uploaded to a server?

Absolutely not. Everything runs in your browser using JavaScript. Images never leave your device.

Can I generate names for hundreds of images?

Yes. No file count limit. Each image can be up to 100MB. Processing is instant regardless of quantity.

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