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title: "Should I use lazy loading for images on my WordPress site?"
url: https://fibr.ai/faq/should-i-use-lazy-loading-for-images-on-my-wordpress-site
description: "Speed up your WordPress site with lazy loading. Discover key benefits and best practices to improve load times, boost UX, and enhance SEO performance."
last_updated: 2026-05-05T11:50:58.468485+00:00
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Yes, you should definitely use lazy loading for images on your WordPress site. It is one of the simplest ways to boost your site speed and performance. Lazy loading works by only loading images when they are about to appear on the user's screen, such as when they are about to scroll, instead of all at once when the page loads. This reduces the site’s initial load time that can improve your user’s engagement and SEO rankings, as now your website loads faster. It also lowers server load and bandwidth usage enabling your site to perform better during high-traffic periods. Fibr.ai’s CRO audit can check whether lazy loading is implemented correctly across your site.
