#Sitecore Content Hub – Maximizing Efficiency With AI Image Tagging Made Easy

In my last blog I showed you how to auto generate tags. Recently, I used one of the new AI Sitecore Stream features in the Content Hub. This feature utilizes AI to auto tag images. It does a great job in my opinion and will be saving a lot of time for content authors. It will also make searching in Content Hub much better. Here is how you set you up.

First you want to go into the settings menu, select AI Features and turn on Image Tagging from the menu. The default tagging profile is what I used, but you can create a different one.

With the profile you can choose where you want the tagging to be done in the Fields section. As it says you can choose up to 10.

So now you are ready to do some AI tagging for an image. Navigate to an image. From the menu select Tag with AI.

You will see the following. This will take a moment to process.

Tag suggestions have been generated. You can then decide which ones you want to remove and keep.

Now you have an image with tags.

So there you have it. I am really loving these new features. I am constantly showing them off any chance I can get. This link will give you information on this change I blogged about. I can’t wait to see what is next.

#Sitecore Content Hub – Triggering Image Tag Generation

In January I presented at the SUG in Columbus. One of the things I like about presenting is that sometimes I come out of a presentation learning something new. One of the things I learned was how to trigger image tag generation easily. Here are the steps I learned.

  1. Create/Upload an image. As you see below I uploaded a beautiful picture of the Chicago skyline. Well in my opinion it is beautiful. I added some things in overview, but at the moment there is nothing in the image analysis. Finding similar assets though worked automatically.

2. Change Image analysis values. You will see two fields below. Let’s just change the value of Tags to auto-tagged.

3. Back the Overview. Change the asset type to Social and save.

4. Take a small break and refresh the screen. You should now see tags and a description. In the image analysis.

But wait there is more… In my next blog I am going to show you how to trigger AI tagging for images.

Excited to Announce I was Awarded #Sitecore Technology MVP 2025

“The miracle is this: The more we share the more we have.”— Leonard Nimoy. I got the news last week and couldn’t wait to share it. I am very grateful for this honor. This was the eight time I was able to achieve it. Congratulations to all the repeating MVPs and new ones!

This past year it took me a little time to find my groove. When I did, I was able to run with some new ideas. I continued with the basics of Sitecore. Which I plan to do some blog posts for more basics this year. I think that has been very beneficial not only for sharing with others, but for myself. Later in the year I found my passion again for the Sitecore Content Hub. I was able to present some of the new things I learned and I have been continuing that this year. To see my timeline of last year click here.

My goals this year are simple.

  • More blogs about the Content Hub.
  • More back to basics blogs.
  • Get YouTube videos posted.
  • Present at every opportunity I can.
  • Share my knowledge with my client and co-workers I gain from being an MVP.

So you made it this far. If you want some advice on working towards an MVP, this is what I can tell you.

  • Share your knowledge on how you solved something. Someone else may need to know the solution too.
  • Take advantage of every opportunity to learn something. Watch all the videos and read all the documentation you can. You may come up with new ideas.
  • Find something you are passionate about and run with it.
  • To share write blogs, present, create vlogs etc…
  • Help solve and post issues on Slack and Sitecore Stack Exchange.
  • Join the SItecore MVP Mentor Program. Details coming soon I think.