Imagify – Optimize Images & Convert WebP & AVIF | Compress Images Easily

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The Best Image Optimization Plugin For WordPress

Imagify is the most advanced image optimization plugin to help you resize and compress images. You can now use its power directly in WordPress to optimise images and reduce the weight of the photos you want to add to your site – all in just one click and without sacrificing their quality.

Imagify is the best WordPress image optimizer. The plugin lets you optimize images in one go with its asynchronous bulk optimization option. You can resize your images on the fly – they will be automatically optimized at the best compression level. If needed, you can always restore your images to their original versions.

On top of optimizing images, you’ll choose the best WebP plugin and AVIF plugin for WordPress. Imagify also converts your images to WebP and AVIF, the next-gen formats for lighter images that will speed up your WordPress site, improve user experience, and even SEO. Convert WebP and convert AVIF will make a difference in image optimization, you’ll see that from yourself.

Lastly, it’s easy to use the best image compression plugin for better site performance. Speed up your WordPress site and improve Core Web Vitals thanks to Imagify’s state-of-the-art image optimization process.

Our video explains why Imagify is the easiest image optimization plugin and shows how it makes your website faster thanks to lighter images.

Resize and Compress Images Without Losing Quality

Imagify is a great image compressor and the ultimate solution to optimise images. You are able to resize and compress images from the most common image formats as well as PDF format. In case you have many images to optimize, you can also resize images in bulk thanks to our async bulk optimization option. In just one click, you will be able to compress multiple images super easily. Imagify compresses all your images in the background, so you can leave the page and not worry about anything.

Many of your high-quality images may be in sizes that are much too large. To reduce image size and compress large images, Imagify has a setting that allows you to choose a maximum width for all of your images, and if you upload images that are larger than that size, it will resize large images for you during optimization. Imagify will resize images proportionally without cropping them.

With such a great image optimizer like Imagify, you’ll get your images automatically optimized at the best compression level and quality – thanks to the Smart Compression Mode.

When using our image compression tool, Imagify, you will enjoy smaller file sizes and faster loading times. But the best part is that you will optimise images and reduce their weight without losing quality: why should you have to choose between beauty and speed? If you want to compress images, it’s now easier than ever with Imagify!

Convert Images to the WebP and AVIF Formats

Thanks to Imagify, you can take a step further in your image optimization process. You can also convert all your images to next-gen image formats such as WebP and AVIF. WebP format, as well as the AVIF format, offers superior image compression and quality and is a way to optimise images and speed up their loading times on websites. To convert images to next-gen format, using the Imagify plugin will save you a precious amount of time.

With Imagify, WebP compression and conversion are indeed super easy. Wondering how the convert WebP option works? Imagify will automatically enable WebP and convert your images to WebP. You can also easily convert WebP images to AVIF.

If the “Create Next-gen formats versions” option is enabled, the AVIF version of optimized images will be created automatically. Simple as that! Thanks to the best WebP and AVIF plugin for WordPress, you’ll be able to take advantage of the automatic convert WebP feature in no time, plus you’ll always have the convert AVIF option.

Imagify can also display the AVIF images directly on your front-end. But because some browser versions don’t support AVIF yet, Imagify lets you have both optimized versions of the original format images and the WebP versions ready. Imagify will serve the AVIF version if a visitor’s browser supports it and the WebP format if not (if you have previously converted the images to WebP).

WebP is definitively an excellent replacement for jpeg, png, and gif images, and the same goes for AVIF, which improves your image performance even further. Imagify offers WebP conversion for all image formats: you can convert gif to webP, jpeg to WebP, and even png to WebP. You can also benefit from AVIF conversion and convert gif to AVIF, jpg and jpeg to AVIF, ng to AVIF, and even WebP to AVIF!
Whatever your favorite image format, let Imagify optimise your images!

Optimise Images to Make Your Site Faster and Improve Core Web Vitals

Did you know that image optimization and web performance go hand in hand? In fact, when it comes to web page speed, one of the first things you should do is optimize your images. Large and heavy image sizes will indeed slow down your website and provide a bad user experience to your visitors – and that’s why you should compress images. On the contrary, when you optimise images and improve image loading speed, you should see a direct improvement in your website speed and performance. With Imagify, it’s time to say goodbye to images taking too long to load.

Images are one of the largest influencing factors in the Core Web Vitals. Image compression will ensure your images load faster and improve your overall website performance, including your Core Web Vitals metrics. If you’re looking to improve user experience and speed up your WordPress site, images are a good place to start.

Even Google tells you to take care of your images! If you have ever run a performance audit on PageSpeed Insights, you might have seen the “serve images in next-gen formats” opportunity popping up. Another PageSpeed Insights recommendation related to images is to “efficiently encode images”. When you use Imagify, you will be able to address both recommendations and fix your images for a faster website.

What Do Our Users Think Of Imagify?

Here’s what our users have to say about us after optimizing their images with Imagify:

“Images and other media are the largest parts on your web pages (most likely). Therefore don’t forget to optimise images for the web before adding to your site. For WordPress there are many optimisation plugins available. My favourite is Imagify” — Mark Wilkinson

”To give your images a slimming treatment, without altering them aesthetically, there is a great plugin on WordPress: Imagify. Simple, efficient and functional, it’s really worth a look.”— WP Marmite

“Imagify é uma ferramenta incrível que é poderosa e fácil de usar. É rápido, compete e supera outro plugins/software já estabelecidos. Incrível!” — Simon Harper

“Se você quer “espremer” o máximo possível de suas imagens e “aparar” seu site no mais alto nível profissional… Imagify” — Ivica Delic

“Claramente o Imagify é o mais incrível plugin de WordPress para comprimir imagens em seu site! Vale experimentar” — Eric Walter

O Imagify é grátis?

You can optimize for free 20MB of images (that’s about 200 images) every month. You can also convert to the next-gen WebP format for free.

Need to compress more images? Have a look at our plans: https://imagify.io/pricing

Want Image Optimization Tips?

If you want to know more about using WebP images on WordPress, improving your PageSpeed score with Imagify, or compressing multiple images online, take a look at our blog: https://imagify.io/blog/

It’s packed with advice on image compression and so much more!

*How to Convert Images to WebP on WordPress with Imagify

*How to Optimize Images on WordPress for Performance and SEO

*How to Reduce Image Size Without Losing Quality (and Save Space)

*How to Resize and Compress Multiple Images Online (Easy Methods)

*How to Make Photos Load Faster on WordPress: 6 Key Tactics

*How to Optimize Images for Page Speed (and Google)

Who Are We?

We are WP Media, the company behind WP Rocket, the best caching plugin for WordPress.

Our mission is to improve the web, we are making it faster with WP Rocket and lighter with Imagify.

Get In Touch!

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License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

Imagens de tela

  • Otimização em massa

  • Página de configurações

  • Página de mídia

  • Other Media Page

Instalação

Método administrativo do WordPress

  1. Vá até o painel de administração do WordPress em Plugins > Adicionar
  2. Procure por Imagify (use o formulário de pesquisa)
  3. Clique em instalar e ativar o plugin
  4. Opcional: encontre a página de configurações emConfigurações > Imagify

Método de FTP

  1. Faça upload de toda a pasta imagify para o diretório /wp-content/plugins/
  2. Ative o plugin por meio do menu “Plugins” no WordPress
  3. Opcional: encontre a página de configurações emConfigurações > Imagify

FAQ

How can I measure the impact of Imagify on speed score?

You can use GTMetrix and Google PageSpeed Insights to check the relevant suggestions. It is recommended to test the following metrics before and after the image optimization:

  • Total Page Size (GTMetrix)
  • Optimize images (GTMetrix)
  • Serve images in next-gen formats (PageSpeed Insights)
  • Efficiently encode images (PageSpeed Insights)

What makes Imagify better than other image optimizer tools?

Imagify is an extremely powerful image optimizer: our advanced compressing algorithm will compress images, reduce their weight without sacrificing their quality.

Imagify is also super easy to use. Thanks to its intuitive design, you can easily get familiar with the interface and services without thinking about it.

And our dedicated customer support will help you fix any issue with your image optimizing process. Support is available via contact form, either on our website, or directly on your Imagify plugin settings page.

How many websites can I optimize with Imagify?

You can use Imagify on as many websites as you wish. Your image optimization quota to compress images will be shared evenly across all of the websites.

If you need more control over how your Imagify subscription is used, you should create sub-accounts to allocate a quota for each.

How does the WebP feature work on non-supported browsers?

Imagify will deliver images in the original format for browsers that don’t support the next-gen WebP format automatically, so there is nothing further to be done.

Is Imagify compatible with NextGEN?

Yes, Imagify is fully compatible with NextGEN Gallery, the most popular photo gallery plugin for WordPress. All Imagify optimization features related to NextGEN Gallery images are located and usable within the NextGEN Gallery menus and pages. So when you add images to your NextGEN galleries, you’ll be able to optimize them as well.

Quais formatos podem ser otimizados?

Imagify can optimize JPG, PNG, WebP, PDF files and GIFs (whether animated or not).

When you optimize JPG, PNG, and GIF files, Imagify will also create WebP versions of your original images and all your thumbnail sizes (if you have this option enabled).

How should I know which image compression level is best for me?

Don’t worry! Imagify comes with the Smart Compression Mode. It means that your images will be automatically optimized for the best possible compression ratio and quality. There’s nothing else to do – just enjoy your lighter and faster images.

How does the optimization process work?

The image optimization process is performed on our servers. Once done, Imagify returns the optimized image to your server. We do not edit images’ titles or any other information, so there is nothing further to be done on your end than to compress images. Your original images will be moved to a dedicated backup folder (just make sure to keep the Backup option active in Imagify settings).

How long are images stored by Imagify?

Once your images have been optimized via the WP plugin, the compressed images stay on your end forever (even if you delete the Imagify account).

During the optimization process, compressed images sent via the API or WordPress plugin are stored for one hour on our server (they are already sent back to your site and stay there safely).

Using the online application, compressed images are stored for 24 hours (with a free account) and for unlimited time if you have a paid subscription.

Can I restore images after compression?

Yes, as long as the Backup option is active in Imagify settings (it is active by default when you activate the WP Plugin).

If I remove Imagify, will my images stay compressed?

Yes, your images will stay compressed even after removing Imagify (and even after you delete your Imagify account).

Se eu usar o Imagify, preciso continuar otimizando e redimensionar minhas imagens com o Photoshop?

Do not waste your time resizing and optimizing your images in Photoshop. Imagify takes care of everything to compress your images!

Is the EXIF data of images removed?

EXIF data is not removed.

I used Kraken, Optimus, EWWW or WP Smush, will Imagify further optimize my images?

Absolutamente. Na maioria das vezes, o Imagify ainda será capaz de otimizar suas imagens, mesmo que você já as tenha compactado com outra ferramenta.

As imagens originais serão apagadas?

No. Imagify automatically replaces the original images with an optimized image. The backup option allows you to keep the original images and restore them with one click.

É possível re-otimizar imagens com um nível diferente?

Yes. By activating the backup option in the plugin, you can re-optimize each image to lossless compression with a single click.

O que acontece quando o plugin é desativado?

Quando o plugin está desativado, suas imagens existentes permanecem otimizadas. Os backups das imagens originais ainda estão disponíveis se você tiver habilitado a opção de backup de imagens.

On which web hosts can the plugin be used?

The plugin can be used on all hosts including “managed hosting” providers like WP Engine.

Is Imagify compatible with Multi-Site?

Yes, Imagify is 100% compatible with multi-site.

Can we use Imagify on WordPress.com?

It is possible to use the Imagify plugin on WordPress.com if you have a Business account.

Do you offer support?

Yes, the Imagify team offers full email support for image optimization questions. You can contact us via https://imagify.io/contact/.

When is support available?

Our support is currently available Monday-Friday 8AM-10PM CET. We answer every email so you can expect the answer from us within 24h max (unless during the weekends).

Is registration free?

Yes, and no credit card is required.

Do you offer a trial version?

No. However, you get 20MB of quota per month for free to optimize your images (around 200 images).

Where do I report security bugs found in this plugin?

You can report any security bugs found in the source code of the site-reviews plugin through the Patchstack Vulnerability Disclosure Program. The Patchstack team will assist you with verification, CVE assignment and take care of notifying the developers of this plugin.

Avaliações

14 março, 2024 1 resposta
I have been using this for over 12 months and it seems to work well to help keepy my website speeds up. Thanks
9 março, 2024 1 resposta
I should have started using this years ago! Great value and easy to use. Thanks!
7 março, 2024 1 resposta
Much gratitude and blessings for such a brilliant plugin that has helped my website run smoother from smaller images. Great job guys and gals. 🙏🏽
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Registro de alterações

2.2.0.1

  • Bugfix: Preserve “Display images in webp format” configuration when updating.

2.2

  • New Feature: Introduce AVIF generation feature

2.1.3.1

  • Bugfix: missing styling on some banners when using minified versions of the CSS files (#765)

2.1.3

  • Enhancement: Update chart.js (#742)
  • Enhancement: Improve messaging around WebP images when they are larger than the original (#751)
  • Enhancement: Update notices when out of quota (#727, #728)
  • Bugfix: Prevent PHP deprecated notice on PHP 8.1 (#734)
  • Bugfix: Improve database queries on large media libraries (#747)

2.1.2

  • Bugfix: Prevent deprecation notice with PHP 8.1 & 8.2 (#721, #723)
  • Bugfix: Escape error message before display (#729)
  • Bugfix: Don’t count WebP images in the generate missing WebP images versions (#713)
  • Bugfix: Improve information related to out of quota on bulk optimization (#714)
  • Bugfix: Fix optimization filter type working with file filters on media library (#670)

2.1.1

  • Enhancement: Allow WebP images to be optimized by Imagify from the plugin (#611)
  • Enhancement: Improve error message displayed when an unknown error occured (#637)
  • Enhancement: Update Action Scheduler to v3.5.4 (#708)
  • Enhancement: Only display plan suggestion for users on free plan (#69)
  • Bugfix: Prevent optimization from getting stuck on websites with big images libraries (#707)
  • Bugfix: Prevent PHP8 ArgumentCountError (#682)

2.1

  • Enhancement: Re-add lossless compression option (#686)
  • Enhancement: New async bulk optimization, allowing to run the bulk optimization without keeping the browser open. Also possible to run the bulk optimization from an API function or a WP CLI command (#674)
  • Bugfix: Correctly resize the WebP generated file to the maximum defined size from the settings (#521)
  • Bugfix: Prevent error related to set_time_limit() function on some environments (#671)

2.0

  • Enhancement: Add compatibility with our new smart compression system (#663)
  • Enhancement: Optimize initialization of some of the code (#473)
  • Enhancement: Add new filter imagify_process_webp_content (#653)
  • Bugfix: Prevent PHP warning when displaying the pricing modal (#666)
  • 3rd party compatibility: Pass missing parameter to the http_headers_useragent filter (#612)
  • 3rd party compatibility: Prevent conflict with WP Cloudflare super page cache (#609)
  • Bugfix: Fix various UI issues (#604, #586, #592, #594)
  • i18n: Fix typos & improve strings (#621)

1.10 – 2021/07/15

  • The plugin minimum compatible versions are now PHP 7.0 and WordPress 5.3
  • Enhancement: Correctly display WordPress cover blocks when WebP and picture tag replacement is enabled (#546)
  • Enhancement: Update our jQuery code to be compatible with the new jQuery version included in WordPress (#545)
  • 3rd party compatibility: Correctly display WooCommerce variable products images when WebP and picture tag replacement is enabled (#495)
  • Bugfix: Prevent nested picture tags when picture tag replacement is enabled (#537)
  • Bugfix: Prevent a fatal error related to get_current_screen() in some cases (#567)
  • Bugfix: Fixes some display issues related to the promotions in the checkout process (#556, #557)
  • Bugfix: Fixes some display issues on the settings & bulk optimization pages on mobile (#566)
  • Bugfix: Prevent PHP warning in some cases on the bulk optimization process (#565)
  • Bugfix: Prevent PHP notice in somes cases for the $images_count variable (#573)

1.9.14

  • Fix: cURL not connecting to Imagify API when using PHP 8.
  • Fix: Display issue in Chrome on scrollable check groups on Imagify admin page.

1.9.13

  • Improvement: Update readme with new quotas, FAQ and description info.

1.9.12 – 2020/11/09

  • Improvement: Enable plugin to work with new app pricing API.

1.9.11 – 2020/09/09

  • Fix: Fix settings error on multi-sites with WordPress 5.5
  • Fix: Write the correct conf file for use with WebP rewrites on nginx
  • Improvement: Namespace composer dependencies to avoid possible naming collisions.
  • Security: Add blank index.php to imagify-created backup folders to disable public access.

1.9.10 – 2020/05/26

  • Fix: Correctly optimize thumbnails during auto-optimization of image upload
  • Fix: Fix broken compatibility with Enable Media Replace plugin after WordPress 5.3

1.9.9 – 2020/02/13

  • Fix: do not warn that all the quota has been consumed when it is not the case.
  • Fix: fix a “chunky upload” error that some users experienced.
  • Fix: php notices that could happen when optimizing.

1.9.8.1 – 2019/11/15

  • Fix: WebP image not showing when using the <picture> method and the original <img/> does not have a srcset attribute.
  • Fix: a fatal error with WP Offload Media 2.3.

1.9.8 – 2019/11/11

  • Improvement: compatibility with WordPress 5.3!
  • New: among other things, WordPress 5.3 automatically resizes large images on upload, using a predefined threshold value that can be changed only by filter (no setting fields are provided). Imagify’s “Resize larger images” setting field is now used to tweak this threshold.
  • Caution: to be able to work on WordPress 5.3, some adjustments have been made to our compatibility with Enable Media Replace and Regenerate Thumbnails. However, these plugins must be updated to work with WordPress 5.3: do not use them until then.
  • Improvement: moved the width and height attributes from the <picture> tag to the <img> tag to be valid HTML markup.
  • Fix: added a missing descriptor in srcset attribute when using <picture> tags to display WebP images. This should also fix an issue with LasyLoad.
  • Fix: fixed an issue with the user capacity used for “Other Media” menu item.
  • Fix: a php notice stripos(): Non-string needles will be interpreted as strings in the future..

1.9.7 – 2019/10/08

  • Improvement: prevent greedy antiviruses from crashing the website by renaming our highly dangerous php file with a “.suspected” suffix.
  • Improvement: on the settings page, display the “Save & Go to Bulk Optimizer” button only if the user has the ability to bulk optimize.
  • Fix: display the “Welcome” banner correctly when it is shown on the WP Rocket’s settings page.

1.9.6 – 2019/07/22

  • Improvement: now images that are “already optimized” can also get WebP versions.
  • Fix: progress bar height in the admin bar for Chrome and Safari.

1.9.5 – 2019/07/16

  • Improvement: Basic Authentication support. If it does not work automatically, you can still define the constants IMAGIFY_AUTH_USER and IMAGIFY_AUTH_PASSWORD in your wp-config.php file.
  • Improvement: WebP images are not created for animated gif images by default anymore. Use the filter imagify_pre_can_create_next_gen_version if you still want to create an unanimated WebP version of them.
  • Improvement: when creating WebP images from the settings page, we made more clear when all the images are missing a backup copy.
  • Improvement: clear the 5 minutes data cache when buying quota from the plugin.
  • Improvement: when displaying WebP images with the <picture> tag, allow to use relative URLs (starting with /).

1.9.4 – 2019/07/10

  • Improvement: if a next-gen image is larger than its non-next-gen version, it is now possible to not keep it. This can be done by using the filter imagify_keep_large_next_gen.
  • Improvement: compatibility with Pressable.
  • Improvement: renamed a php class to prevent some hosts to wrongly flag it as “suspicious” and trigger a fatal error.
  • Improvement: better compatibility with WP Real Media Library plugin.
  • Fix: rewrite rules for WebP could not work on some servers.
  • Fix: when using <picture> tags for WebP, some attributes could disappear if they were written on multiple lines.
  • Fix: the bulk method would not work in the NextGen Gallery list.
  • Fix: php notice Trying to get property "namespace" for a non object.

1.9.3.1 – 2019/07/03

  • Fix: conflict with plugins using an ancient version of Composer.

1.9.3 – 2019/06/17

  • Improvement: better compatibility with CDNs when displaying WebP images with <picture> tags. There is now a new setting field to fill in the CDN URL in use.
  • Improvement: don’t use Heartbeat anymore. This speeds up the optimization process and prevents other plugins to break everything when they remove Heartbeat.
  • Fix: a fatal error upon plugin deactivation.
  • Fix: an occasional fatal error preventing the optimization process to work.
  • Fix: conflict with plugins using an ancient version of Composer.
  • Fix: php notices displayed on the bulk optimization page on rare cases.
  • Fix: a php notice about “Non-string needles” with php 7.3.
  • Fix: a php notice displayed when restoring a custom file.

1.9.2 – 2019/05/16

  • Fix: don’t display support bubble anymore.

1.9.1 – 2019/05/09

  • Improvement: prevent “Generating missing WebP versions” being stuck at 0% in the settings page by displaying a “done/total” label instead.
  • Improvement: improved our “re-registering” of the Heartbeat library, that some plugins may deactivate.

1.9.0 – 2019/05/06

  • New: WebP support. For each image or thumbnail, Imagify can create a WebP version of it. But since creating these images without using them does not make really sense, Imagify can also display your WebP images on your site. All of this can be enabled in the settings. For the images that are already optimized, you get the possibility to create the WebP versions separately (one by one or in the settings page), but only if you kept a backup copy of the original images.
  • Improvement: the optimization process has been entirely rebuilt. This new process allows you to optimize as many thumbnail sizes that you want. It also implies that many classes, functions, and hooks have been deprecated.
  • Improvement: compatibility with Flywheel.
  • Improvement: some error messages are now more accurate.
  • Fix: made sure to stop the optimization process if the backup process fails. Since the optimization process has been rebuilt, some other bugs have been fixed along the way.
  • Fix: an issue preventing directory creation.
  • Fix: a fatal error when uploading an image in NextGen Gallery, due to a recent change in NGG.
  • Imagify now requires WordPress 4.0+ and php 5.4+.
  • Support for the plugin WP Retina 2x has been dropped (maybe temporarily).

1.8.4.1 – 2018/12/18

  • Improvement: prevent “unknown error” messages that some users are getting since yesterday.

1.8.4 – 2018/11/12

  • Improvement: automatic optimization is delayed further, it now happens after the image original data is stored in the database. This new process should be more reliable.
  • Improvement: compatibility with wordpress.com.
  • Improvement: some wording and typos in the plan suggestion tool.
  • Improvement: improved wording and added a link to a new documentation entry for the case when no php extension are available for image manipulation.
  • Improvement: prevent plugins from accidentally overwriting the header containing the API key when contacting our servers.
  • Bug Fix: the handle in the original/optimized image comparator was a bit shy, but after some personal work it should stick to the cursor hopefully.
  • Bug Fix: a php notice in the WP Retina 2x compatibility code.
  • Bug Fix: handle a specific error case when contacting our servers fails.

1.8.3 – 2018/10/24

  • Improvement: compatibility with new version of WP Offload Media plugin.
  • Improvement: some wording about EXIF Data and the 2MB limit.
  • Bug Fix: the lock icon now displays correctly.
  • Bug Fix: a text encoding issue with some server configurations.

1.8.2 – 2018/09/12

  • New: display partnership links (can be removed).
  • Improvement: display a small spinner when opening a folder in the custom folders selector.
  • Improvement: visual for the admin toolbar option has been updated and localized for some languages.
  • Bug Fix: two errors that prevented to create the backup folder (and other things).
  • Bug Fix: improved uninstall cleanup.

1.8.1.1 – 2018/07/31

  • Bug Fix: an open_basedir error that prevented some users to use the custom folders browser.
  • Bug Fix: an error that prevented to create the backup folder (and other things) on multisite.

1.8.1 – 2018/07/18

  • Imagify now requires WordPress 4.0 at least! This value may increase in the future, like required php version.
  • Bug Fix: improved support of sites having the “wp-content” folder outside WordPress folder.
  • Bug Fix: improved the plan recommendation tool: better choices, and pre-select only what is needed.
  • Bug fix: fixed a wrong color on a quota bar.
  • Lots of various small fixes and code improvements.

1.8.0.1 – 2018/06/19

  • Bug Fix: issue on some sites displaying a “no php extension available”.

1.8 – 2018/06/19

  • New: you can now optimize pdf files.
  • Improvement: custom folders, you can now optimize files located in the uploads folder.
  • Improvement: support for thumbnails dynamically generated by NextGen Gallery plugin.
  • Bug Fix: revamped support for WP Retina 2x plugin.

1.7.1.3 – 2018/04/12

  • Bug Fix: a fatal error with outdated versions of php.

1.7.1.2 – 2018/04/12

  • Improvement: reset OPcache after Imagify being updated.
  • Bug Fix: a fatal error upon Imagify update.
  • Bug Fix: a case where the bulk optimizer wrongly says that all images are already optimized.

1.7.1 – 2018/04/10

  • New: compatibility with Regenerate Thumbnails (v3) plugin.
  • Improvement: better performance of the bulk optimization on sites with huge media library. This is done by not updating the statistics display periodically, but only when the job is done.
  • Improvement: SiteGround cache testing is not blocked anymore.
  • Improvement: proxies are now handled.
  • Improvement: test for ImageMagick or GD availability.
  • Dev stuff: improved the way we use the filesystem. This should solve few edge cases.

1.7 – 2018/03/13

  • New: you can now optimize the images from your themes and plugins, or from any other folder in your site!
  • Improvement: compatibility with old and new versions of WP Offload S3 plugins.
  • Improvement: don’t start the bulk optimization process if cURL is not available.
  • Bug Fix: image dimensions not being stored sometimes after it is resized.
  • Bug Fix: the comparison tool could display multiple handles.
  • Bug Fix: issue with php 7.2.
  • Dev stuff: lots of internal changes, many things have been rewritten.
  • Dev stuff: the default options can now be filtered.

1.6.14.2 – 2018/01/15

  • Improvement: force browsers not to use the old version of our script for the charts.

1.6.14.1 – 2018/01/11

  • Bug Fix: no more conflicts between our script used for the charts and theme builders, or plugins that use an outdated version of this script.

1.6.14 – 2018/01/10

  • New: added compatibility with partners’ plugins.
  • Improvement: updated the script used for the charts, it will lower the risk of conflicts with other plugins (that are also up-to-date).
  • Improvement: the comparison tool button is now also inserted when clicking the next/previous buttons in the media modal.
  • Bug Fix: the comparison tool button should not be inserted several times anymore.
  • Bug Fix: the images wouldn’t appear in the comparison tool sometimes.

1.6.13.1 – 2017/11/08

  • Bug Fix: fixed a php error with php 5.2.

1.6.13 – 2017/11/07

  • New: added links to the documentation in Imagify’ settings and bulk optimization pages.
  • Improvement: better compatibility with NextGen Gallery plugin. Imagify no longer resizes NextGen images nor removes exif, to let NextGen Gallery do its job peacefully.
  • Improvement: better compatibility with WP Real Media Library plugin, our modal wasn’t working correctly.
  • Improvement: better compatibility with plugins that use cookies, like Duo Two-Factor Authentication and Shield Security, to prevent being disconnected.
  • Improvement: better compatibility with SiteGround. A “security” measure was preventing Imagify to work correctly.
  • Improvement: better compatibility with hosts that limit some SQL queries, it prevented our bulk optimization to work.
  • Improvement: better compatibility with Heartbeat Control plugin, it prevented our bulk optimization to work.
  • Improvement: better compatibility with Formidable Forms Pro plugin, the bulk optimizer was never satisfied.
  • Bug Fix: fixed a few bugs when optimizing in NextGen Gallery.

1.6.12 – 2017/10/18

  • New: added links to the documentation in the plugin’s admin bar item and the plugin’s row (plugins page). There is more to come.
  • Improvement: image attachments that don’t have some mandatory WordPress metadata are not included in Imagify stats anymore.
  • Fix: the “Optimized size” progress bar in the bulk optimization page now behaves like the “Original size” one does.
  • Dev stuff: auto-optimization can be disabled on an attachment basis with the new filter imagify_auto_optimize_attachment. For example it can be used to disable auto-optimization for a specific file extension.
  • Dev stuff: classes are now auto-loaded. Some constants have been removed.

1.6.11 – 2017/10/12

  • Improvement: Imagify now works with the iOS app, and with XML-RPC in general.
  • Improvement: we harmonized and improved how user roles are handled.
  • Improvement: prevent optimized image to be cached by the browser in the comparison tool.
  • Fix: sometimes the comparison tool’s button wouldn’t show on the attachment edition page.
  • Fix: the bulk optimization button works again.

1.6.10 – 2017/10/05

  • New: if new thumbnail sizes appear after activating a new theme or plugin, you can now optimize only these missing sizes instead of restoring and re-optimizing all images.
  • Improvement: CSS and JS files have been split and are loaded only when needed.
  • Improvement: in each NextGen Galleries you now have “Optimize” and “Restore” bulk actions.
  • Improvement: better banner placements with languages with long sentences (looking at you, Germany).
  • Improvement: messages like the “WELL DONE” one can now be translated.
  • Bug Fix: the account infos in the admin bar now works properly on front-end.
  • Bug Fix: some thumbnail sizes with curious name were not listed in the settings page.
  • Bug Fix: improved library size calculation for “What plan do I need?”. Some thumbnail sizes were missing, lowering the result.
  • Regression fix: the issue with Imagify’s popup on WP Rocket options screen is now also solved when WP Rocket is white-labelled.
  • Lots of various small fixes and code improvements.

1.6.9.1 – 2017/08/12

  • Regression fix: don’t load Imagify’s popup files on WP Rocket options screen to avoid conflicts.

1.6.9 – 2017/08/11

  • Improvement: the bulk optimization now stops as soon as the quota is fully consumed, instead of trying to optimize more images and getting error messages one after the other.
  • Improvement: updated (almost) all JavaScript libraries we use. SweetAlert won’t conflict with new versions anymore. Few code improvements.
  • Improvement: in the medias list, improved the Imagify column behavior on small screens.
  • Improvement: when optimizing in NextGen Gallery, update some NGG data.
  • Bug Fix: revamped the whole Enable Media Replace plugin compatibility. Optimization, restoration, and backup should work properly now.
  • Bug Fix: revamped the way to restore images in NextGen Gallery to prevent deletion of alt text, description, and tags.
  • Regression fix: fixed optimization and restoration not working in NextGen Gallery.
  • Regression fix: fixed the bulk optimization not working with PHP 5.2.

1.6.8 – 2017/07/26

  • Improvement: don’t display the restore bulk action in the medias list if there is nothing to restore.
  • Improvement: you can know select and unselect all image sizes at once in the settings page.
  • Improvement: detect when the backup directory is not writable. A warning is displayed dynamically under the backup setting, a notice is also displayed on some pages.
  • Improvement: some strings were still not translated in the bulk optimization page.
  • Bug Fix: the “Save & Go to Bulk Optimizer” button now redirects you even if no settings have been changed.
  • Lots of various small fixes and code improvements.

1.6.7.1 – 2017/07/13

  • Bug Fix: Fixed the “Unknown error” during a bulk optimization.

1.6.7 – 2017/07/12

  • Improvement: Compatibility with the plugin WP Offload S3 Pro, and fixed a few things for both Lite and Pro versions.
  • Improvement: Improved performance on the bulk optimization page for huge image libraries.
  • Improvement: When performing a bulk optimization, moved the attachments with the “WELL DONE” message at the end of the queue, it helps to speed up things.
  • Improvement: Use cURL directly only to optimize an image. It helps when cURL is not available: less things will break in that case.
  • Bug Fix: Fixed a bug with the plugin Screets Live Chat, prior to version 2.2.8.
  • Regression fix: Fixed the buffer size on the bulk optimization page.
  • Dev stuff: Added a hook allowing to filter arguments when doing a request to our API. It can be used to increase the timeout value for example.

1.6.6 – 2017/06/27

  • New: Compatibility with the plugin WP Offload S3 Lite. Your images now will be sent to Amazon S3 after being optimized. Also works when you store your images only on S3, not locally.
  • Improvement: Added a filter to the asynchronous job arguments.
  • Bug fix: Compatibility with Internet Explorer 9 to 11.
  • Regression fix: The comparison tool stopped working in the medias list since the previous version.

1.6.5 – 2017/06/22

  • Improvement: Code quality of the whole plugin has been improved to fit more WordPress coding standards.
  • Improvement: Lots of internationalization improvements. Now the plugin’s internationalization fully rely on the repository system.
  • Bug Fix: Fixed an error with php 7.1: Uncaught Error: [] operator not supported for strings in /wp-content/plugins/imagify/inc/functions/admin.php:134.

1.6.4 – 2017/04/06

  • Improvement: Provide a link to optimize in higher level when an image is already optimized.
  • Improvement: Add a dedicated message for 413 HTTP error when the image is too big to be uploaded on our servers.

1.6.3 – 2016/12/16

  • Improvement: The discount is now automatically applied in when you buy from the plugin and a promotion is active

1.6.2 – 2016/11/22

  • Bug Fix: Correctly display the modal when clicking on the plan suggestion button on bulk optimization page

1.6.1 – 2016/11/22

  • Bug Fix: Better offer suggestion when your medias library is bigger than 3GB

1.6 – 2016/11/21

  • New: Knowing how many MB/GB you need to optimize your existing and future images is complicated. We love to make things easier, so Imagify will do it and advise you the best plan.
  • New: You can now buy all the plans without leaving your WordPress administration
  • Improvement: Some styles fixed in the interface

1.5.10 – 2016/10/05

  • Improvement: Set to 1 the Bulk buffer size when there are more than 10 thumbnails to avoid “Unknown error” on the Bulk Optimization

1.5.9 – 2016/09/27

  • Bug Fix: Don’t delete the thumbnail when the maximum file size is set to one of the thumbnail size
  • Bug Fix: Don’t strip the image meta data if possible (only with Imagick)
  • Bug Fix: Fix persistent “WELL DONE” message because of “original_size” meta value was 0

1.5.8 – 2016/08/24

  • Regression fix: Check if the backup option is active before doing a backup when an image is resized

1.5.7 – 2016/08/23

  • Improvement: Resize images bigger than the maximum width defined in the settings using WP Image Editor instead of Imagify API

1.5.6 – 2016/07/29

  • Improvement: Dynamically update from the API the maximum image size allowed in bulk optimization
  • Improvement: Updated SweetAlert to SweetAlert2

1.5.5

  • Bug Fix: Fix issue with “original_size” at 0 in “_imagify_data” to be able to re-optimize an image with a “Forbidden” error.

1.5.4

  • Improvement: Increase to 4 the number of parallel queries during a bulk optimization
  • Improvement: Don’t display Intercom chat if the user turned off the option in the web app

1.5.3

  • Regression Fix: Display the Original File size in “View Details” section

1.5.2.1

  • Bug Fix: Fix JS error: Uncaught ReferenceError: imagify is not defined in /assets/options.min.js
  • Bug Fix: Don’t show “Optimize” button during optimizing process in “Edit Media” screen

1.5.1

  • Bug Fix: Thumbnail sizes in settings page aren’t reset anymore on plugin update
  • Bug Fix: Fix PHP Warning: Cannot unset offset in a non-array variable in /inc/functions/admin-stats.php on line 23
  • Bug Fix: Fix PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /inc/functions/admin-stats.php on line 233

1.5

  • New: NextGen Gallery compatibility – Optimize all your images uploaded with NextGen Gallery
  • New: Asynchronous Optimization – No more latency when you upload new images, Imagify will optimize them in background!
  • Improvement: Bulk Optimization: Interface improvements for a better experience

1.4.7

  • Bug Fix: Fix issue between Bulk Optimization & WP Engine. The query to get unoptimized images is limited to 2500 images to be able to use the Bulk Optimization on this hosting.
  • Bug Fix: Fix SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate

1.4.6

  • Bug Fix: Fix the “All your images have been optimized by Imagify” issue when images still need to be optimized. This issue occurred only since 1.4.5 for some users. Sorry for the inconvenience!

1.4.5

  • Improvement: Bulk Optimization: optimize all SQL queries and improve by 65% the process time \o/
  • Improvement: Chart.js library updated
  • Improvement: Media List JS notice removed

1.4.4

  • Improvement: Visual fix: CSS prefixed in notices to avoid class conflicts
  • Improvement: Visual fix: improve Imagify Notices CSS to avoid issue with WP Engine CSS
  • Improvement: Medias: new “Compare Original VS Optimized” action link in grid view mode
  • Improvement: Settings: new sample images for visual comparison of compression levels (removes unused sample images)

1.4.3

  • New: Medias: new “Compare Original VS Optimized” action link in list view
  • Improvement: Visual fix: CSS prefixed in notices to avoid class conflicts
  • Improvement: Medias: comparison are now available for image from 36Opx wide
  • Improvement: Settings: new sample images for visual comparison of compression levels

1.4.2

  • New: Add German translation
  • New: You can define the IMAGIFY_HIDDEN_ACCOUNT constant in wp-config.php to hide all your Imagify account infos in the Admin Bar and Bulk Optimization
  • Bug Fix: Fix PHP Notice: Undefined index original_size in /inc/functions/admin-stats.php on line 185
  • Bug Fix: Fix PHP Notice: Undefined index optimized_size in /inc/functions/admin-stats.php on line 186

1.4.1

  • Improvement: Medias: better comparison for big portrait images
  • Improvement: Medias: Don’t display the “Compare Original VS Optimized” button for images without backup
  • Bug Fix: WPML: Fix AJAX error caused by WPML to avoid issue during the API key validation process
  • Bug Fix: Yoast: Remove JS error caused by Yoast SEO on the attachment edit screen to avoid issue with our “Compare Original VS Optimized”

1.4

  • New: Medias: Click a button to open images comparison between Original and Optimized (available for big enough images)
  • Improvement: Add async method to optimize resized images

1.3.6

  • Improvement: Optimize attachments resized with the WordPress editor tool
  • Improvement: Compatibility with the “Replace the file, use new file name and update all links” option from “Enable Media Replace” plugin
  • Improvement: Add a notice message during the Bulk Optimization if the quota is consumed
  • Improvement: Better styles for compression details next to your images
  • Bug Fix: No freeze anymore during the Bulk Optimization if an unknown error occurred with an image
  • Bug Fix: Add a notice message if we can’t get all unoptimized images during the Bulk Optimization process
  • Bug Fix: Fix PHP Warning: set_time_limit(): Cannot set time limit in safe mode in ../inc/admin/ajax.php on line 137
  • Bug Fix: Details about compressed images in modal media box are now closed by default
  • Regression Fix: Get all attachments with the message “You’ve consumed all your data” during the Bulk Optimization process to be able to optimize them

1.3.5.2

  • Regression Fix: Check mark displayed better on certain settings pages

1.3.5

  • Bug Fix: Check box display issue fixed on Imagify settings page: SVG Icons cleaning

1.3.4

  • New: Add Italian translation

1.3.3

  • Bug Fix: Fixed behavior in multisite networks where Imagify options would not get saved when the plugin wasn’t network-activated, but only activated for specific sites within the network.

1.3.2

  • New: Add Spanish translation
  • Bug Fix: Avoid lack of performance in the WordPress administration if the Imagify’s servers are down.

1.3.1

  • Bug Fix: Remove a notice message which causes a lack of performance in the administration. (thanks Kevin Gauthier to warn us)

1.3

  • New: Add GIF support
  • New: You can now decide to keep EXIF data on your images

1.2.4

  • Bug Fix: Don’t duplicate Imagify data in the attachment edit screen (wp-admin/post.php)

1.2.3

  • Improvement: Use AJAX to display the quota in the admin bar to avoid a call to our API on each pages.

1.2.2

  • Bug Fix: Bulk Optimization: Fix issue when the backup option isn’t activated. The compression level applied was “Normal” instead the one saved in the settings.
  • Bug Fix: Bulk Optimization: Don’t try to re-optimize an image already optimized which has the same compression level than the one saved in the settings.

1.2.1

  • Regression fix: Fix the Bulk Optimization issue when you never optimized any images and avoid the message “All your images have been optimized by Imagify. Congratulations!”.

1.2

  • New: compression level: Ultra
  • New: You can now choose to display Admin Bar Imagify’s menu, or not.
  • New: See the differences between Ultra, Aggressive and Normal option inside Imagify Options page.
  • Bug Fix: Admin Bar: Styles are now included in front-end too.
  • Bug Fix: Admin Bar: Better styles in certain cases.