
EEZZ PIC2CLD is a lightweight WordPress plugin that lets you upload images from WordPress to your own Cloudflare R2 bucket while keeping them visible and usable in the WordPress Media Library.
It is designed for WordPress site owners, bloggers, content creators, agencies, and small WooCommerce stores that want to reduce local hosting storage usage and manage cloud-stored images directly from WordPress.
What EEZZ PIC2CLD does:
Upload images to your own Cloudflare R2 bucket
Create normal WordPress Media Library attachment records
Keep uploaded cloud images visible in the Media Library
Support direct image upload from the WordPress admin
Support bulk image upload
Support image crop before upload
Support WebP conversion before upload
Support remote image fetch into Cloudflare R2
Use your R2 public URL or custom domain for image delivery
Supported image formats:
JPG
PNG
GIF
WebP
Main use cases:
Move new WordPress image uploads to Cloudflare R2
Reduce local image storage usage on your hosting account
Keep R2-hosted images organized inside the WordPress Media Library
Upload product images, blog images, content images, and marketing assets to cloud storage
Use Cloudflare R2 as your own image storage layer for WordPress
Important notes:
Cloudflare R2 is not included. You need your own Cloudflare account, R2 bucket, R2 API credentials, and R2 public URL or custom domain.
This plugin does not automatically migrate your existing WordPress Media Library.
This plugin does not automatically rewrite old post image URLs.
This plugin is not an image compression service.
This plugin does not automatically delete R2 objects when WordPress attachments are deleted. This is intentional to reduce the risk of accidental cloud file deletion.
Best for:
WordPress bloggers
Content creators
Small WooCommerce stores
Website agencies
WordPress freelancers
Site owners who want to use Cloudflare R2 for new image uploads
Support includes:
Plugin installation guidance
Basic setup questions
Usage questions
Bug reports related to EEZZ PIC2CLD
Support does not include:
Done-for-you Cloudflare account setup
R2 bucket creation
Custom DNS setup
Server administration
Existing media library migration
R2 cleanup
Theme customization
Third-party plugin conflicts
Custom development
EEZZ PIC2CLD gives WordPress users a simple way to connect WordPress image uploads with Cloudflare R2 storage without turning the plugin into a complex media migration system.
Changelog:
Version 1.4.0
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Added direct image upload to Cloudflare R2.
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Added bulk image upload from the WordPress admin.
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Added advanced upload workflow with crop support.
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Added WebP conversion before uploading to Cloudflare R2.
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Added remote image fetch to save external images into R2.
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Added Media Library attachment creation for cloud-stored images.
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Added support for R2 public URL or custom delivery domain.
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Improved cloud attachment ownership metadata.
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Improved Media Library preview compatibility.
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Improved security checks for remote image fetching.
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What support includes
- Answers to product-related questions
- Help with reported bugs and issues
- Guidance for included third-party assets
What support does not include
- Customizations or new features
- Installation or setup services
Maintenance snapshot
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- Updated 49 days ago
- Developer active
- WPBay support available
- WordPress 7.0 tested
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Maintenance details
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- Last update Updated 49 days ago
- Compatibility WordPress 7.0 tested, one version behind · PHP 8.5 not marked as tested
- Releases 1 release in the last 12 months
- Developer activity Developer active
- Support No recent support tickets to measure
- Docs and demo Documentation available · Changelog available · No demo listed
Health reflects increased activity during the last 90 days.
How this snapshot works
Plugin Health
The score is out of 100 and uses data WPBay can check. Ratings, popularity, and sales are not used.
- Last update 30 points
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Plugins receive full recency points under 30 days, then step down at 90, 180, 365, and 545 days.
- Compatibility 20 points
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WordPress, PHP, and WooCommerce (when relevant) are scored separately. The latest two PHP lines count as current. Nearby previous versions keep most of the points.
- Current version 100%
- One version behind 75%
- Two versions behind 50%
- Three versions behind 25%
- Older or not listed 0%
- Releases 15 points
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One release earns 10, two or three earn 13, and four or more earn 15. Each accepted product ZIP counts once; reprocessing the same upload and listing-only edits do not count.
- Developer activity 15 points
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Based on WPBay login and dashboard activity. Exact last-login dates are never shown.
- Support 15 points
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There are no recent WPBay tickets to measure.
- Docs and demo 5 points
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Documentation: 2. Changelog: 1. Working demo or preview: 2.
Score ranges
- 90–100 Excellent
- 75–89 Healthy
- 60–74 Fair
- 40–59 Needs attention
- 0–39 Limited
Long gaps
WPBay also checks for long gaps between updates, developer activity, support replies, and releases. Buyers do not see this score.
- Time since update 35 points
- Last developer activity 25 points
- WordPress compatibility 15 points
- Support replies 15 points
- Fewer releases 10 points

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