Download ffmpeg and then ask an AI agent to rename your photos? Sounds like overengineering for marginal gains. In B2B SaaS, nobody's searching for "team-photo-2025.webp" - they're searching for problems or solutions. Alt text matters for accessibility, sure, but slapping generic descriptions from a vision model won't move the needle on organic traffic.
Half the battle is just making sure your images aren't bloated and your page loads fast. WebP with lossless compression is fine, but you don't need an AI babysitter for that - a simple build step handles it. And file names? Google has been pretty clear: they barely weigh on rankings. You're better off spending that time optimising your content hierarchy or internal linking structure.
Someone in a marketing group tried this exact approach - spent hours training a local model to rename product shots. End result? A bunch of "silver-widget-on-white-background-001" vs. just manually naming them "enterprise-plan-pricing" once. The AI hallucinates context and you still have to review every file. Not a time saver, just a different kind of busy work.