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Dyle Nazarro · 2026-06-01 · via DEV Community

I run image2image.ai - an AI image editor that lets users transform photos by describing what they want changed. Think of it as a visual editing layer powered by generative AI: upload a photo, type a prompt, and get a modified result.

After launch, I spent months building backlinks and waiting for Google to notice. Nothing moved. My average position for core terms stayed buried past page 8. I assumed I just needed more links.

I was wrong. The real problem was on the page itself: brutal Total Blocking Time and thin on-page SEO architecture. Fixing those two things moved the needle more than six months of link building.

Here is the exact technical breakdown.


Part 1: Performance — Why TBT Matters More Than Lighthouse Score

My Lighthouse Performance score was 62. But the scarier number was Total Blocking Time: 680 ms. On a tool where the user's first action is usually clicking "Generate," a blocked main thread means the button feels frozen. Users bounce before the AI even starts working.

The Animation Bottleneck

My landing page had a scroll-driven showcase section. The original implementation rendered all image batches in the DOM simultaneously, using CSS transforms to slide them in and out. Visually it worked. Under the hood, it was a disaster.

// BEFORE: Every batch was in the DOM, always.
<div className="relative h-[600px]">
  {batches.map((batch) => (
    <motion.div
      key={batch.id}
      initial={{ opacity: 0, y: 50 }}
      // All 6 batches hydrated, calculated, and painted on load
    >
      {batch.images.map(...)}
    </motion.div>
  ))}
</div>

I refactored it to render only the active batch, using scroll position to swap the rendered node rather than animate hidden layers.

// AFTER: Only the active batch exists in the DOM.
const activeBatch = batches[activeIndex];

return (
  <div className="relative h-[600px]">
    <AnimatePresence mode="wait">
      <motion.div
        key={activeBatch.id}
        initial={{ opacity: 0, y: 30 }}
        animate={{ opacity: 1, y: 0 }}
        exit={{ opacity: 0, y: -30 }}
        transition={{ duration: 0.4 }}
      >
        {activeBatch.images.map((img) => (
          <Image
            key={img.src}
            src={img.src}
            alt={img.alt}
            width={400}
            height={400}
            className="rounded-lg"
          />
        ))}
      </motion.div>
    </AnimatePresence>
  </div>
);

I also stripped out every will-change: transform and translateZ(0) hack I had copy-pasted from old CSS tricks. They were forcing compositor layers on dozens of hidden elements.

Result: TBT dropped from 680 ms to 140 ms. First Input Delay became imperceptible.

Image Loading Discipline

An image to image tool is visually heavy by definition. I had sample outputs, before/after comparisons, and tool screenshots all loading eagerly.

I applied two rules universally:

  1. Only the hero image gets priority. Everything else is lazy by default.
  2. Always provide sizes. Otherwise Next.js sends desktop-resolution assets to mobile users.
<Image
  src="/showcase/portrait-cyberpunk.jpg"
  alt="Portrait transformed by image to image AI editing"
  width={800}
  height={600}
  sizes="(max-width: 768px) 100vw, (max-width: 1200px) 50vw, 33vw"
  className="rounded-xl object-cover"
/>

Font Blocking

I was loading a custom font via a CSS @import. It blocked rendering for nearly half a second. I moved to next/font/google with display: 'swap':

import { Inter } from 'next/font/google';

const inter = Inter({
  subsets: ['latin'],
  display: 'swap',
  variable: '--font-inter',
});

That single change shaved 0.3 s off First Contentful Paint.


Part 2: On-Page SEO — When Metadata Is Your Only Moat

Once the site was fast enough to not annoy crawlers, I had to give them something to index. A tool site with thin marketing copy gets treated like a doorway page.

Dynamic Route Metadata

I started with static metadata in layout.tsx. That meant my /upscale, /restore, and main editor pages all shared the same title tag. I moved every marketing route to dynamic generateMetadata:

// app/(marketing)/image-to-image/page.tsx
import type { Metadata } from 'next';

export async function generateMetadata(): Promise<Metadata> {
  return {
    title: 'Free Image to Image AI Editor — Edit Photos with Text Prompts',
    description:
      'Transform any photo with our AI image editor. Upload an image, describe the change, and download the result in seconds. No design skills needed.',
    openGraph: {
      title: 'Image to Image AI Editor',
      description: 'Transform photos using text prompts with our free AI image editor.',
      images: [{ url: '/og/image-to-image.png', width: 1200, height: 630 }],
    },
  };
}

Unique metadata per route signals topical depth. After this change, my indexed pages jumped from 4 to 28 within two crawl cycles.

Structured Data for Rich Snippets

I injected JSON-LD on the homepage and each tool landing page. For the product itself, I use SoftwareApplication schema:

const softwareAppLd = {
  '@context': 'https://schema.org',
  '@type': 'SoftwareApplication',
  name: 'image2image.ai',
  applicationCategory: 'DesignApplication',
  offers: {
    '@type': 'Offer',
    price: '0',
    priceCurrency: 'USD',
  },
  aggregateRating: {
    '@type': 'AggregateRating',
    ratingValue: '4.8',
    ratingCount: '1240',
  },
};

For the FAQ section, I added FAQPage schema. It is boring to implement, but it wins SERP real estate immediately.

Semantic HTML & Heading Discipline

I audited the heading tree and found multiple H1s and skipped levels. I enforced a strict structure:

  • One H1 per page. The homepage H1 is the exact value proposition, not a vague brand slogan.
  • Logical sectioning. Every major block is a <section> with a clear H2. No more <div> soup.
  • Descriptive internal links. Instead of "click here" or "learn more," I use anchor text that describes the destination: "Try our AI image editor for background removal" or "Explore more image to image transformations."

Content Architecture Over Keyword Stuffing

Early versions of my hero section crammed "image to image" and "AI image editor" into every sentence. It read like spam and scored poorly on readability audits.

I rewrote the content to use keywords where they naturally fit:

  • H1: "Free Image to Image AI Editor"
  • Subtitle: "Transform photos with text prompts"
  • Body: Explain the workflow. Mention the AI image editor context once in the opening graph, once in a feature description, and once in the CTA.

If you have to force a keyword into a sentence, it does not belong there.


The Numbers

I made these changes over a four-week window. I paused active link building so I could isolate the impact.

Metric Before After
Lighthouse Performance 62 94
Total Blocking Time 680 ms 140 ms
Indexed Pages (GSC) 4 28
Avg. Position (core keyword) > 80 12–18

The lesson: Speed and structure are product features. If your pages do not technically allow Google to understand and trust your content, no amount of domain authority will save you.


Stack & Tools

  • Framework: Next.js 14 (App Router)
  • Styling: Tailwind CSS
  • Images: next/image with WebP fallback
  • Fonts: next/font with display: swap
  • Animations: Framer Motion (render-on-demand only)
  • Schema: Manual JSON-LD injected via next/script

Check the live result at Image to image AI .

If you are building a tool site and treating SEO as a post-launch task, flip the order. Fix the page first. The links you earn later will actually pull weight.