Free WordPress plugin · Version 1.1.0 · 5 / 5 on WordPress.org
Stop tab-switching. Find, generate and publish better images right from your WordPress editor.
All Sources Images gives WordPress editors a single image browser inside wp-admin — covering Pixabay, Unsplash, Pexels, Openverse, GIPHY and more, plus AI generation with DALL-E, Gemini and others. Set featured images by hand, automatically on publish, or run bulk jobs across your entire archive. Free and open source.
One search. Every image source you need.
Whether you rely on Pixabay for quick royalty-free images, Unsplash for editorial shots, or AI tools for custom visuals — it all lives in one browser inside WordPress. No more switching between services just to find a single featured image.
Stock & search sources
Search and download real images from the world's biggest free photo libraries.
AI image generation
When stock search doesn't cut it, generate exactly what you need with leading AI providers.
Four ways to work with images in WordPress.
Search and insert manually
Open the image browser in Media Library, Gutenberg or Elementor, pick the best result and insert it — all without leaving WordPress.
Set featured images automatically
Enable Auto Image once. Every post you publish will get a featured image automatically — no extra step for your editors.
Bulk-process your archive
Got hundreds of posts missing featured images? Run a bulk job to fill them all in one go, with progress tracking and fallback sources.
Generate with AI
When stock images don't match your angle, describe what you need and generate a custom visual with DALL-E, Gemini or Stability AI.
Who it's built for
Bloggers who publish regularly
Find the right image for every post in seconds, right from the editor. No Pixabay tab, no Unsplash tab, no upload dance.
Content teams at scale
Shared source settings keep image quality consistent across the whole team, even when multiple editors are publishing daily.
Sites with large archives
Run a bulk job, point it at posts without a featured image, and let it fill the gaps. Perfect for importers, aggregators and old archives.
AI-assisted publishing workflows
On WordPress 6.9+, MCP-compatible AI assistants can interact with the plugin through the WordPress Abilities API to find and assign images automatically.
Works where your editors already are.
Gutenberg
The ASI Images block brings the full search experience into the Block Editor so editors can find and insert images without context-switching.
Elementor
The ASI Image widget lets page builder users search and place images directly inside Elementor layouts.
Media Library
The All Sources Images tab appears in the WordPress media browser, so editors can search from the familiar Add New screen.
What's new in version 1.1.0
Faster navigation
The plugin's parent menu now opens Search directly. Your editors are one click away from the image browser — always.
Better troubleshooting
A new log viewer in Settings makes it easy to spot problems. Refresh and Clear the log without leaving the settings page.
More Gemini options
Gemini 3.1 Flash Image Preview is now available alongside the recommended Gemini 2.5 Flash Image default.
Quick answers
Do I need API keys?
Some stock sources like Pixabay work through the optional developer proxy — no key needed to get started. For AI generation (DALL-E, Gemini…) you'll connect your own provider credentials.
Does it work with Gutenberg and Elementor?
Yes. There's a Gutenberg block (ASI Images) and an Elementor widget (ASI Image). Both give you the full search experience inside the editor.
Is it really free?
Yes — the plugin is free on WordPress.org and fully open source on GitHub. You may have costs from third-party providers (some AI services charge per generation), but the plugin itself has no paid tier.
Can I use it on custom post types and WooCommerce?
Yes. Bulk generation and Auto Image both let you target custom post types, including WooCommerce products, pages and any CPT your site uses.
Ready to stop searching for images in other tabs?
All Sources Images is free to download and takes under five minutes to set up. Install it, open the image browser, and start finding better images faster.
