Offload Media 6.0.2 – Cloud Storage Pro (acowebs)
Offload Media – Cloud Storage Pro (acowebs) is a WordPress media offloading plugin that automatically stores uploads in cloud storage, keeping your WordPress installation lightweight. It reduces server bandwidth and storage usage, helps pages load faster, and simplifies media management directly from the WordPress dashboard.
Description
Offload Media – Cloud Storage Pro (acowebs) is a WordPress plugin that moves your site’s media files from local hosting to cloud storage. If your WordPress Media Library is growing, it can slow page loads and increase storage pressure on your server. This plugin helps solve those issues by delivering images from the cloud while keeping WordPress content working normally.
It’s especially useful for WooCommerce product galleries and sites built with Elementor, where many pages rely on featured images, thumbnails, and uploaded assets. Offloading media can also support cleaner, CDN-friendly delivery patterns that improve overall user experience.
Main Features
- Cloud media offloading — Transfers WordPress uploads to cloud storage to reduce load on your web server.
- Automatic handling for new uploads — Applies offloading as files are added to the Media Library.
- Migration for existing media — Helps move previously uploaded images to cloud storage.
- URL rewriting in WordPress — Updates media references so posts, pages, and templates display cloud-hosted images correctly.
- Thumbnail and image size support — Preserves WordPress image size behavior when rendering images across the site.
- S3-compatible cloud targets — Works with cloud storage setups that support S3-style endpoints.
- CDN-friendly delivery options — Allows you to serve images in a way that integrates with common caching/CDN workflows.
- WooCommerce-ready media usage — Maintains product image display for WooCommerce themes and templates that use the WordPress media system.
Benefits
- Faster page performance — Reduces server workload by serving media from cloud storage.
- Lower storage pressure — Cuts down on local disk usage for large WordPress Media Libraries.
- Better UX on image-heavy pages — Helps keep product pages, landing pages, and galleries responsive.
- More reliable scaling — Makes it easier to grow content and traffic without being limited by hosting storage and bandwidth.
- SEO-friendly consistency — Keeps images correctly referenced for improved crawlability and stable rendering in templates.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce store owners with large product catalogs and frequent image updates.
- WordPress agencies building Elementor pages and image-heavy sites for clients.
- Blog and content websites that publish regularly with many featured images.
- Online businesses migrating from local storage to cloud-based performance.
- Teams maintaining template kits or themes that rely on WordPress media across many pages.