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Why Images Matter for Speed in 2025

Images typically make up 40–60% of a page’s total weight.

If you’re uploading:

  • Raw camera photos
  • PNGs that should be JPEGs
  • Non-compressed hero banners
  • Full HD images for mobile
  • Images with no lazy-loading

Then no plugin will save your load time.

This is especially true if you’re not using a good caching stack.
If you missed last week’s caching guide, read this next:
👉 The Ultimate Caching Setup for WordPress (Cloudflare APO, LiteSpeed, WP Rocket)
(Internal link to Post #2)

The Complete Image Optimization Guide for 2025 (WebP, CDN, AI Compression)

What Image Format Should You Use in 2025?

WebP (Default Format)

Small, modern, and supported by all major browsers.

Benefits:

  • 25–60% smaller
  • Cleaner compression
  • Faster for mobile

Use WebP for everything except logos.

PNG (Only When Needed)

Best for:

  • Logos
  • UI elements
  • Icons

Transparent backgrounds

JPEG (Fallback Format)

Use only when:

  • WebP isn’t supported by a specific plugin

You need a fallback for older browsers

How to Compress Images Without Losing Quality

These are the tools I use for client work:

Online Tools

  • TinyPNG
  • CompressJPEG
  • Squoosh

WordPress Plugins

  • ShortPixel
  • Imagify
  • Optimole

ShortPixel + WebP = instant speed improvement.

How I Fix Slow Sites (My Real-World Workflow)​

Why AI Compression Helps in 2025

AI-based tools analyze:

  • Texture
  • Contrast
  • Background detail
  • Color density

Compared to traditional compression, AI:

  • Shrinks more
  • Reduces artifacts
  • Preserves clarity

ShortPixel AI and Cloudflare Image Resizing are my two favorites.

Why Fixing Speed Matters More Than Ever

Deliver Images Through a CDN

A CDN serves images from the nearest server—reducing load time by up to 50%.

Use:

  • Cloudflare
  • BunnyCDN
  • SiteGround CDN

Combining WebP + CDN usually boosts your LCP score instantly.

If LCP is one of your Core Web Vitals issues, you’ll want to read this next:
👉 Core Web Vitals: How I Fix INP, CLS, and LCP for Clients
(Internal link to Post #3)

Final Thoughts

If you want your website to feel modern, fast, and trustworthy, image optimization is one of the easiest wins.
It doesn’t require coding—just the right strategy.

For deeper speed optimization, check out last week’s article:
👉 Why Your WordPress Site Is Still Slow in 2025 (And How to Fix It Fast)
(Week 1 Internal Link)

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