TL;DR: Text baked into images — service menus, pricing tables, infographics, team bios — is completely invisible to AI assistants. If your most important information lives inside a JPEG or PNG, AI has nothing to work with when someone asks about your business.
Your designer spent hours on it. The service menu with your pricing, neatly arranged in a branded graphic with your colors and fonts. It looks incredible on your website.
To AI, it's a blank wall.
When text lives inside an image file — whether it's a service list, a pricing table, an infographic, a team bio card, or a screenshot of anything — AI assistants can't extract a single word from it. They see that an image exists. They might read your alt text if you wrote any. But the actual content? Gone.
This isn't a small problem. For a surprising number of businesses, their most valuable information is locked inside images.
You might not even realize how much of your website content is actually image-based. Here are the most common culprits:
Every one of these is a dead zone for AI. Someone asks ChatGPT what services you offer, and AI literally cannot answer — because the answer is trapped in a file format it can't read.
A person visiting your website can glance at your service menu graphic, scan the prices, and make a decision. Their eyes do the work.
AI doesn't have eyes. It reads code.
When AI visits your page, it's reading the HTML — the text, the headings, the structured data. An image is just a file reference. Unless you've written descriptive alt text (and almost nobody writes alt text detailed enough to replace a full service menu), AI skips right past it.
So you could have the most comprehensive, well-organized service information in your industry. If it's designed as an image, AI treats your page like it has no service information at all.
This creates an odd situation: businesses with plain-text service pages that look less polished often give AI more to work with than businesses with gorgeous, design-heavy pages where all the important details are image-based.
Some people hear this and think: "I'll just write really good alt text for my images."
Alt text helps with accessibility and gives AI a hint about what the image contains. But it's a summary at best — a sentence or two. It's not a replacement for the actual content.
If your pricing table has 15 services with descriptions and price ranges, an alt tag that says "service pricing menu" tells AI almost nothing useful. And even a detailed alt tag can't match having that information in actual, parseable text on the page.
Alt text is important. It's just not a substitute for real content. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines from W3C reinforce that images of text should generally be replaced with actual text whenever possible — advice that's now doubly relevant in an AI context.
Open your website on your phone. Now try to select and copy the text on your key pages — your services page, your about page, your homepage.
If you can highlight and copy it, AI can read it. If you can't select it because it's part of an image, AI can't read it either.
Go through your most important pages this way. You might be surprised how much of your critical information — the stuff that answers the questions people actually ask AI — is locked inside graphics.
This isn't about making your website ugly. You can keep the beautiful graphics. Just make sure the same information also exists as real text on the page.
Duplicate the content in HTML text. Put your service descriptions, pricing, team bios, and key details in actual text on the page. The image can stay as a visual element, but the text version is what AI reads.
Use your images for visual impact, not as information containers. Photos, brand imagery, design elements — those belong as images. Lists of services, hours, pricing, and descriptions belong as text.
Convert infographic content into structured sections. That "Our Process" infographic? Turn each step into a heading with a short paragraph below it. AI can parse that. AI can quote that. AI can use that when someone asks how you work.
Move testimonials from graphics to text with schema markup. A quote overlaid on a sunset photo looks nice. A properly marked-up review in text is something AI can actually cite.
The pattern is straightforward: anything you want AI to know about your business needs to exist as text AI can read. If it only exists inside an image, it doesn't exist to AI at all.
Your website might be full of exactly the content AI needs to recommend you. It just can't get to it yet.
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