External files in Media Library

External files in Media Library

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Add one or more files with their URLs under Media > “Add New Media File”. You can use these external files anywhere the media library is used.

Feature

Embed your files from AWS S3, DropBox, Google Drive, Google Cloud Storage, FTP, your local hosting, another website in your multisite, other WordPress REST APIs, YouTube or many other possible sources. Use them in your preferred editor such as Block Editor, Elementor, Divi, Classic Editor, WpBakery and many more as if the files were stored normally in your media library.

Automatically synchronize external directories containing files with your media library at intervals you specify.

And even more:

✅ Add the files with their external dates. This allows you to get the date, helpful for SEO, for example.
✅ Import them as real files instead of just linking to them in your media library. This allows you to import any amount files into your project.
✅ Check their availability (only for HTTP connections) to ensure that the external files are actually available.
✅ Configure, which users in your project are allowed to use the external files options.
✅ Extract ZIP files from any external source into your media library.

Support for other plugins

Use external URLs when importing products via CSV in a WooCommerce store (including access data for these e.g., via AN FTP).

Add external files on download lists of Download Lists with Icons.

Sort your external files in a folder of CatFolders, Filebird, Folderly, Folders, iFolders, Media Library Organizer or assign them into categories from Enhanced Media Library and Real Media Library Lite. You can import and synchronize them in these plugins.

And compatible with Network Media Library for use in multisites.

And it is also compatible with multilingual plugins like Polylang to translate the media files.

The plugin is also compatible with a variety of other plugins not listed here. If, contrary to expectations, something does not work properly, please report it in the support forum.

REST API

You can manage your external files with REST API requests as documented here.

Mass-Import

You can import complete directories from any of the supported TCP protocols. Just enter the directory as path to import, and the plugin will import any supported files from it or use the external source tools to navigate to the directory to import.

For large directories, there is also an automatically processed queue. You could also use the WP CLI for large directories.

TCP Protocols

You can use the following TCP-protocols to import external files in your media library:

📡 http://
📡 https://
📡 ftp://
📡 ftps://
📡 sftp://
📡 ssh://
📡 file://

Some of them require credentials, for http(s) it is optional.

Service plugins

Support for additional platforms as external sources is enabled by additional service plugins. These are now:

External files from AWS S3 in Media Library (incl. support for AWS S3, Backplaze S3, Cloudflare R2 and DigitalOcean Spaces)
External files from Google Cloud Storage in Media Library
External files from Google Drive in Media Library
External files from WebDav in Media Library (incl. any WebDav-provider like NextCloud or Seafile)

They can be installed manually or in the backend of your WordPress under Media Library > External Sources.

Use cases

Here are a few examples of how this plugin can help you:

💡 Store particularly large files in a different storage location so that you save storage space on your hosting.
💡 Import files that your graphic designer provides you in a shared directory.
💡 Automatically synchronize photos from your vacation for display on your website.
💡 Use regularly newly generated PDF files from a shared directory for output on your website.
💡 Get images for your products from a central directory.

Find more here

ClassicPress

This plugin is compatible with ClassicPress.

Repository, documentation and reliability

You find some documentations on this plugin page and in GitHub.

The development repository is on GitHub.

Each release of this plugin will only be published if it fulfills the following conditions:

✅ PHPStan check for possible bugs.
✅ Compliance with WordPress Coding Standards.
✅ No failures during PHP Compatibility check.
✅ No exceptions during PHP Unit Tests.

Details

Plugin code:
external-files-in-media-library
Plugin version:
5.0.0
Author:
Outdated:
No
WP version:
6.2 or higher
PHP version:
8.1 or higher
Test up to WP version:
7.0
Total installations:
400
Last updated:
2026-03-07
Rating:
Times rated:
3
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