How Translated Alt Text Improves Your Shopify SEO for International Markets

Learn why translating product image alt text unlocks Google Images traffic for international Shopify stores.

TL;DR: Translating your product image alt text is one of the most overlooked SEO opportunities for international Shopify stores.
While most merchants focus on translating product titles and descriptions, they forget about alt text – leaving significant organic traffic on the table. Here’s why it matters and how Image Translate Easy helps you fix it quickly.

  • Google Images drives 20-30% of e-commerce traffic – but only if your alt text matches what international customers search for.
  • Alt text is a direct ranking factor – Google uses it to understand and rank your images in local search results.
  • Untranslated alt text = invisible products – A German customer searching “rotes Kleid” won’t find your “red dress” image.

If you’ve invested in translating your Shopify store for international markets, you’re already ahead of most competitors. But here’s what many merchants miss: your product images have their own SEO potential, and it’s locked behind a simple text field called “alt text.” In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to unlock that potential.

What is Alt Text and Why Does It Matter for SEO?

Alt text (alternative text) is a description attached to an image that serves two purposes:

  1. Accessibility: Screen readers use alt text to describe images to visually impaired users.
  2. SEO: Search engines can’t “see” images – they rely on alt text to understand what an image shows.

When someone searches for “blue running shoes” on Google Images, Google matches that query against the alt text of indexed images. If your product image has the alt text “blue running shoes for men,” you have a chance to appear in those results.

Now imagine a French customer searching for “chaussures de course bleues” – if your alt text is still in English, your product is invisible to them. This is where translating your product images becomes essential.

The International SEO Opportunity You’re Missing

Most Shopify translation apps handle product titles, descriptions, and meta tags. But alt text? It’s often ignored because:

  • It’s hidden in the product media settings
  • Shopify doesn’t make it easy to translate
  • Merchants don’t realize it affects SEO

This is exactly why your translated Shopify store still has English text in images – the translation gap that most merchants overlook.

This creates a massive opportunity. While your competitors leave their alt text untranslated, you can capture international Google Images traffic by simply translating these few words per product.

How Google Images Drives International E-commerce Traffic

Consider these statistics:

Traffic SourceTypical E-commerce Share
Google Search (text)40-50%
Google Images20-30%
Direct traffic15-20%
Social media5-10%

That 20-30% from Google Images is often higher-intent traffic. Someone searching for product images is usually closer to making a purchase than someone doing a general text search.

For international markets, this percentage can be even higher. Visual search transcends language barriers – customers often start their product research with images, especially when shopping from foreign stores. If you’re already selling to EU countries with different VAT rates, you know how important localization is.

What Good Translated Alt Text Looks Like

Here’s an example for a product image of a leather laptop bag:

LanguageAlt Text
English (original)Brown leather laptop bag with shoulder strap
GermanBraune Leder-Laptoptasche mit Schultergurt
FrenchSacoche pour ordinateur portable en cuir marron avec bandoulière
SpanishBolso marrón de cuero para portátil con correa para el hombro

Notice how each translation uses the natural search terms a customer in that market would use. This isn’t just word-for-word translation – it’s localized for how people actually search.

How to Translate Alt Text in Shopify

Shopify stores alt text as a metafield on your product media. As we explained in our guide on what Shopify Translate & Adapt doesn’t translate, the native tools miss this entirely. Translating it manually requires:

  1. Going to each product
  2. Clicking on each image
  3. Finding the alt text field
  4. Translating it for each language
  5. Repeating for every product and every image

For a store with 100 products and 5 images each, that’s 500 translations per language. If you sell in 5 markets, that’s 2,500 translations – done manually.

This is exactly why we built the bulk alt text translation feature in Image Translate Easy. With one click, you can translate all your product alt text to any language Shopify supports.

Best Practices for Alt Text SEO

Whether you translate manually or use a Shopify image translation app, follow these guidelines:

  • Be descriptive but concise: 5-15 words is ideal. Describe what’s in the image.
  • Include relevant keywords: Use terms customers actually search for.
  • Avoid keyword stuffing: “Red dress red dresses red cocktail dress red” hurts more than it helps.
  • Don’t start with “Image of” or “Picture of”: Screen readers already announce it’s an image.
  • Translate naturally: Use native search terms, not literal translations.

Measuring the Impact

After translating your alt text, monitor these metrics in Google Search Console:

  • Image impressions by country: Filter by “Search type: Image” and check international markets.
  • Click-through rate: Are international customers clicking your images?
  • Top queries: What translated terms are driving traffic?

Most merchants see results within 2-4 weeks as Google re-crawls and re-indexes their images with the new alt text. Check out our free Shopify tools to help optimize your store further.

Get Started Today

Translating your alt text is one of the highest-ROI SEO activities for international Shopify stores. It takes minimal effort but can unlock significant organic traffic from Google Images.

Alt text is just one part of the puzzle. If you want to go further, learn how to show different product images for different languages – because sometimes you need entirely different visuals for different markets.

Ready to translate your product images and alt text? Check out our complete guide on how to translate product images in Shopify – including step-by-step instructions and automation options.

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