Every image on your website needs alt text. Without it, blind and visually impaired users can't understand your images, and search engines can't properly index your visual content.
BroBex Marketing provides alt text writing services that make your website accessible while improving your SEO. We write descriptive, accurate alt text that helps screen readers convey your images to visually impaired users and helps Google understand and rank your visual content.
Most businesses either skip alt text entirely or write generic descriptions like "image1.jpg" that help nobody. We write alt text that serves both accessibility and SEO purposes without keyword stuffing or sacrificing user experience.
Alt text (alternative text) is the written description of an image that appears when the image can't be displayed and gets read aloud by screen readers for blind users.
Accessibility for blind users. Screen readers convert alt text to speech so visually impaired people understand what images show. This is legally required under ADA and WCAG accessibility standards.
SEO value. Search engines can't see images but read alt text to understand visual content. Properly written image alt text helps your images rank in Google Image Search and improves overall page SEO.
Backup when images fail to load. If an image doesn't load due to slow connections or broken links, alt text displays so users still understand what should be there.
Context for voice search. Voice assistants use alt text to understand and describe images when answering voice queries.
Professional alt text writing balances accurate description with strategic keyword use and appropriate length.
Accurate visual description. We describe what's actually in the image (people, objects, settings, actions, text) so someone who can't see it understands the content and context.
Appropriate detail level. We include enough detail to convey meaning without overwhelming users. Product images need specific descriptions while decorative images get minimal or null alt text.
Natural keyword integration. We include relevant keywords naturally when they accurately describe the image, never forcing keywords that don't fit.
Proper length. We keep alt text under 125 characters when possible (screen readers often cut off longer descriptions) while ensuring complete meaning.
Context awareness. We consider where the image appears and what the surrounding content says to avoid redundancy and provide additional value.
Different images require different alt text approaches. Expert alt text writers adjust descriptions based on image purpose and context.
Product images. Include product name, key features, color, and distinguishing characteristics. Example: "Black leather office chair with adjustable lumbar support and chrome base."
People photos. Describe relevant actions, settings, and context without unnecessary detail about appearance unless relevant. Example: "Customer service representative assisting client at help desk."
Charts and graphs. Summarize the key data point or trend rather than describing visual elements. Example: "Bar chart showing 40% increase in sales from 2023 to 2024."
Logos and icons. Use company name for logos, describe function for icons. Example: "BroBex Marketing logo" or "Download icon."
Decorative images. Use empty alt text (alt="") for purely decorative images that add no informational value.
Screenshots and diagrams. Describe what the image shows and its purpose. Example: "WordPress dashboard showing SEO plugin settings panel."
Image alt text services improve your search visibility in multiple ways beyond just image search rankings.
Images rank in Google Image Search. Well-written alt text helps your images appear in image search results, driving additional traffic to your site.
Page content relevance signals. Alt text provides additional keyword context that helps search engines understand what your pages are about.
Featured snippet opportunities. Pages with comprehensive alt text sometimes get selected for featured snippets, especially for visual how-to queries.
Accessibility ranking factor. Google considers accessibility in rankings. Sites with proper alt text may have a slight ranking advantage.
Reduced bounce rates. Users who navigate via screen readers stay longer on accessible sites, sending positive engagement signals to search engines.
Our alt text writing service provider approach ensures every image gets appropriate, helpful descriptions.
Image audit. We identify all images on your site missing alt text or using poor generic descriptions.
Context analysis. We review the content surrounding each image to understand its purpose and what information it needs to convey.
Description writing. We write clear, concise alt text that accurately describes each image while naturally incorporating relevant keywords.
Implementation. We add alt text directly to your site or provide a spreadsheet mapping each image to its recommended alt text for your team to implement.
Quality check. We test alt text with screen readers to ensure descriptions make sense when read aloud.
Most alt text writing projects for small to medium websites (50-200 images) take 5-10 business days.
Poor alt text is almost as bad as no alt text. Professional alt text writers avoid these common problems.
Keyword stuffing. Cramming keywords into alt text hurts accessibility and looks spammy. We use keywords only when they accurately describe the image.
"Image of" or "Picture of" prefixes. Screen readers already announce "image" so starting with "image of" is redundant and wastes characters.
File names as alt text. Generic descriptions like "IMG_1234.jpg" help nobody. Every image needs a real description.
Overly long descriptions. Alt text exceeding 125-150 characters often gets cut off by screen readers. Long descriptions belong in the surrounding content or in longdesc attributes.
Ignoring context. Alt text should complement surrounding text, not repeat it verbatim. Consider what the image adds to the page.
Missing alt attributes entirely. Every image needs an alt attribute, even if it's empty (alt="") for decorative images.
Accessibility alt text writing ensures your website meets ADA, WCAG, and Section 508 requirements.
ADA compliance. The Americans with Disabilities Act requires websites to be accessible.Missing or poor alt text can lead to lawsuits and compliance issues.
WCAG standards. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1 Level AA) require all non-decorative images to have meaningful alt text.
Legal protection. Proper alt text demonstrates good faith effort to make your site accessible, reducing legal liability.
Broader audience reach. 8+ million Americans are visually impaired. Alt text makes your content available to this significant audience.
Professional alt text writing company services ensure your descriptions meet accessibility standards while remaining useful and natural.
Image alt text writing services adapt to industry-specific needs and terminology.
Ecommerce. Product images need detailed descriptions including brand, model, color, size, and key features that help users make purchase decisions.
Real estate. Property photos require descriptions of room types, features, and condition that help users visualize spaces.
Healthcare. Medical images and diagrams need accurate terminology and clear descriptions of what's being shown.
Restaurants. Food photos benefit from descriptions of dishes, ingredients, presentation, and serving style.
Professional services. Team photos, office images, and facility photos need descriptions that convey professionalism and capabilities.
Education. Instructional images, charts, and diagrams require clear explanations that support learning objectives.
Industry-specific alt text writing experts understand relevant terminology and what details matter most to your audience.
We provide expert alt text writing services from writers who understand both accessibility requirements and SEO strategy.
Accessibility first approach. We write for blind users first, ensuring alt text serves its primary purpose of making content accessible.
SEO optimization. We naturally incorporate relevant keywords that help your images rank without sacrificing description quality.
Fast turnaround. Most projects complete within 1-2 weeks depending on image volume. Experienced writers. Our alt text writers have written thousands of image descriptions across dozens of industries.
Implementation support. We can add alt text directly to your WordPress, Shopify, or other CMS, or provide detailed documentation for your team.
Quality assurance. We test alt text with actual screen readers to ensure descriptions work as intended.
Alt text writing companies typically charge per image or per project based on total image count.
Per image pricing. Most professional alt text writers charge $2-$5 per image depending on complexity and volume.
Project pricing. Sites with 50-100 images typically cost $150-$300. Sites with 100-300 images typically cost $300-$750.
Ongoing services. Monthly alt text services for sites regularly adding images typically run $100-$400 monthly depending on volume.
Ecommerce pricing. Product catalog alt text often gets volume discounts (hundreds of similar products) at $1-$2 per image.
BroBex Marketing provides transparent pricing based on your specific needs and image volume.
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Evaluate whether the service understands accessibility standards like WCAG and how they apply descriptive alt attributes. Review sample work to see if image descriptions are concise yet contextually accurate for SEO. It’s also useful to check if they can scale across large image libraries without losing consistency. Compatibility with CMS platforms and workflows can also influence your decision.
Look at how each provider handles both accessibility compliance and search optimization. Compare their approach to keyword integration, image context interpretation, and metadata alignment. Some providers may specialize in ecommerce images, while others focus on editorial or blog content. Evaluating past projects and documentation standards can help clarify differences.
An individual writer may offer flexibility and direct communication, especially for smaller projects. Agencies typically provide structured workflows, multiple reviewers, and scalability for large websites. The choice depends on project size, consistency requirements, and integration with other SEO or content processes. Both options should demonstrate familiarity with accessibility guidelines.
Pricing can vary based on image volume, content complexity, and turnaround expectations. Websites with technical or niche subject matter may require more detailed descriptions. Integration with SEO strategies, such as keyword mapping, can also affect scope. Some providers may include audits or revisions as part of their offering.
Well-written alt text helps screen readers interpret images, improving accessibility compliance. At the same time, it provides search engines with contextual signals about visual content. A skilled expert balances descriptive clarity with relevant keyword usage. This dual function makes alt text a supporting element in broader on-page SEO.
Check whether the agency can handle bulk image processing while maintaining consistent naming conventions and descriptive quality. Ecommerce platforms often require alignment with product data, categories, and filters. It’s important that the agency understands how alt text interacts with product listings and search visibility. Workflow automation and QA processes are also relevant.
Ongoing updates require consistency in tone, structure, and keyword usage across new images. A dedicated writer can align alt text with evolving SEO strategies and content changes. This helps maintain accessibility standards over time rather than treating it as a one-time task. It also reduces gaps in image optimization across pages.
Ask about their experience with accessibility standards and how they interpret image context. Clarify how they handle keyword inclusion without over-optimization. It’s also useful to understand their review process and how they ensure accuracy across different content types. Communication and revision policies may also affect collaboration.
Firms typically follow established frameworks such as WCAG when creating image descriptions. They may use internal guidelines to maintain consistency across different industries and use cases. Quality checks often involve reviewing clarity, relevance, and redundancy avoidance. Documentation and style guides are commonly used to standardize output.

A $1,000 Value!
You'll get a full month of our SEO services with daily updates, personal video check-ins, and expert care - all before paying a dime.

























A $1,000 Value!
You'll get a full month of our SEO services with daily updates, personal video check-ins, and expert care - all before paying a dime.

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