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Are Lazy Loaded Images Crawled By Google? #239
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that's a very good question indeed; I made a quick research and no, they are not indexed: here is a page with a lazy loaded image; here are the results of searching for that image in Google; the page is not listed. |
You can't take an image search for an article that was listed today. google has many different type of bots and the bot that is indexing lazysizes images isn't coming every 24h to a page. Here is another example: found ;-) |
@aFarkas good to know! I'll keep an eye on this :-) |
further research: I used the Search Console on Google's Webmasters Tools to check how the image is rendered by Googlebot; that confirms Google will indeed index the image (there's even a second image below the fold that is also already loaded). thanks again, @aFarkas, you rock! |
Hello, i know this is close but, i have the same problem @aFarkas, images are not being indexed ( Talking about webs published 2 months ago) There is an specific way to use your library 🎉 and also to index the images ? |
Does anyone has a workaround how to make the lazyloaded images indexable? |
Have you tried the Search Console from Google, as hvelarde commented above on Feb 24, 2016? Also, have you commanded Google to do a crawl execution on your site? Maybe you can also add a link to your images in your site map, for the crawler. How knows that helps. |
According to the search console screenshot, the images are loaded and also all my pages are indexed. But I didn't added the images to the sitemap.xml. I will give it a try and add them to the sitemap.xml, I think this is anyway best practice. |
Glad I could help you with at least an option, since the other options didn't work out well for you. Hope this helps a bit. If so, maybe more users would like to know it! |
Regarding the widely found issue on the web about dynamically loaded content that is / was not crawled by Google, my question is if Lazysizes images are available for Google to crawl it and to show it for example on Google Images site (images.google.com).
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