Struggling with errors like “upload_max_filesize exceeded” or hitting PHP memory limits?
MaxLimits provides a simple, user-friendly interface to increase common WordPress and PHP resource limits without needing to edit server files like php.ini or .htaccess.
MaxLimits Free vs PRO
MaxLimits is now a freemium plugin. While the core features remain 100% free, we have introduced a PRO version for power users and mission-critical sites.
FREE Version Features:
* Increase Limits: Adjust upload size, memory limit, execution time, and more.
* Standard Optimizer: 1-Click setup for standard WordPress sites.
* Live Server Status: Monitor your server’s actual limits in real-time.
* Manual Code Generator: Get .htaccess and .user.ini snippets for manual patching.
* Direct File Writing: Automate limit increases via .htaccess or wp-config.php.
PRO Version Features:
* Emergency Recovery Mode: A standalone “Rescue Link” to fix your site in seconds even if WordPress crashes.
* Advanced 1-Click Optimizers: Instant setup for WooCommerce, Elementor, Divi, and “Maximum Power” modes.
* Custom Limit Values: Set any specific value you want for your resource limits.
* Export/Import Settings: Move your high-performance configurations between sites.
* Priority Support: Get direct help from the developers at DominoPress.
MaxLimits allows you to adjust:
upload_max_filesize): Upload larger images, videos, and files.post_max_size): Ensure large form submissions or page builder saves work correctly.memory_limit): Provide more resources for demanding plugins like WooCommerce or page builders.max_execution_time): Allow longer processes like imports, exports, or backups to complete without timing out.max_input_time): Give scripts more time to parse input data, especially important during large uploads.max_input_vars): Increase the limit for complex menus, theme options, or page builder saves.Why Choose MaxLimits?
ini_set()) and provides an optional, automated .htaccess file-writing method for restrictive hosts.ini_set() is blocked, you can enable a feature to write rules directly to your .htaccess file, just like a caching plugin..user.ini and .htaccess code snippets for you to apply manually.MaxLimits first attempts to modify these settings at runtime using standard PHP functions.
Please note: Some hosting providers may restrict this. For those hosts, you can enable the experimental Direct .htaccess Writing feature.
The “Current Server Values” panel will always show you the limits your server is actually enforcing.
This plugin is developed by DominoPress.