I Used AI to Rename 71 Travel Photos for SEO — Here's What Happened
I came back from Sri Lanka with 71 photos — all named IMG_3570.JPG Sixteen days of travel, 71 iPhone shots. Every single file with a generic name, from IMG_3570.JPG to IMG_5018.JPG. If you've ever uploaded photos to a blog, portfolio, or e-commerce site, you know the problem: generic filenames are invisible to search engines. Google Images can't understand what IMG_3570.JPG contains. But gangaramaya-temple-buddha-statues-colombo-sri-lanka.jpg? That ranks. The problem: 71 files, zero SEO value Here's what my camera roll looked like: IMG_3570.JPG, IMG_3572.JPG, IMG_3574.JPG, IMG_3583.JPG... 71 files total. Manually renaming 71 photos with descriptive, keyword-rich filenames? That's easily 2+ hours of tedious work. I know because I've done it before. The solution: AI reads the photo and names it I built SammaPix AI Rename specifically for this. It uses Google Gemini to analyze what's actually in the image and generates an SEO-optimized filename. Here are real before/after examples from my
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