Alt Text Extractor for WordPress Alt Text Checks
Review WordPress page HTML outside the editor so missing image descriptions are easier to spot, compare, and fix.
WordPress makes it easy to add images, but that convenience also makes it easy for alt text quality to drift over time. Featured images, gallery blocks, reusable sections, inline content, old media-library entries, and theme-generated image areas can all end up following slightly different habits.
An alt text extractor gives WordPress site owners a cleaner outside-the-editor view. Instead of clicking through each block or media setting, you can look at the actual page output and see what alt text is being rendered on the finished page.
That is useful because the editor does not always show the whole picture clearly. A page may contain several image sources at once, and an extractor makes it easier to review them together instead of assuming the media library or block editor already tells the full story.
Features
Review the Final WordPress Output
See what the page is actually rendering instead of checking images only inside the editor or media library.
Catch Repeated and Generic Alt Text
Spot filler wording, empty fields, and inconsistent image descriptions across blocks, templates, and old content.
Inspect WordPress Markup Locally
Paste the page source into the browser and review the image output without uploading the site content elsewhere.
How It Works
Use the rendered page source or exported markup from the post, landing page, or site section you want to review.
The tool pulls the image tags and lists the alt text being output on the final page.
Look for gallery images, featured images, or reused assets that are missing meaningful descriptions.
Fix the current image alt text and use the findings to strengthen how future WordPress content is published.
Why WordPress Sites Need Page-Level Alt Text Reviews
WordPress sites often change hands over time. One person uploads blog graphics, another manages landing pages, another edits old posts, and the theme may insert additional image areas that nobody thinks about regularly. Because of that, image descriptions can become inconsistent even on sites that look polished on the surface.
A page-level extractor is useful because it shows the final result. You are not only seeing what is stored in the media library. You are seeing what the visitor and any assistive technology are actually getting from the page output. That is often the most revealing version of the truth.
For site cleanups, redesigns, and accessibility reviews, this makes WordPress image audits much more manageable. Instead of bouncing through menus and block settings, you can inspect the output quickly and decide where the real problems live.
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