All Sources Images helps WordPress users search Pixabay and Unsplash images, download Pixabay photos or Unsplash photos, and turn them into a featured image, inline content image, or bulk image workflow without leaving the editor.
If your goal is to find a fast WordPress Pixabay plugin or an Unsplash plugin, this plugin is built for that use case: search Pixabay from the Media Library, browse Unsplash inside Gutenberg or Elementor, and assign a featured image automatically when you publish.
Beyond Pixabay and Unsplash, the plugin also supports Pexels, Openverse, Flickr, GIPHY, YouTube thumbnails, and AI image generation with DALL·E, Stability AI, Gemini, Replicate, and Cloudflare Workers AI.
Main Features
Search Pixabay, Unsplash, Pexels, Flickr, Openverse, GIPHY, and more stock photo providers
Generate images using supported AI providers when Pixabay or Unsplash are not enough for a specific post
Set images as featured images
Set a featured image automatically on publish or in bulk workflows
Insert Pixabay, Unsplash, or AI images inside post content
Bulk-generate featured images for multiple posts
Gutenberg block for manual Pixabay and Unsplash image search and insertion
Elementor widget for Pixabay and Unsplash image search and insertion
Automatic featured image generation on post publish (optional)
Keyword extraction from title, content, tags, and categories
Logging for troubleshooting
REST API support
WordPress Abilities API support for MCP-compatible clients (WordPress 6.9+)
🎬 Demo Video
Supported Image Sources
AI Generation
* OpenAI (DALL·E)
* Stability AI
* Google Gemini
* Replicate
* Cloudflare Workers AI
The plugin can work in two ways depending on the source:
Direct API mode
You add your own API keys for supported providers and the plugin connects directly to those services.
Developer proxy mode (optional, for some stock sources)
Some stock image searches can work without your own API key through an optional developer-operated proxy service. In that case, the search keywords are sent to the developer proxy, which forwards the request to the relevant image provider and returns the results.
AI image generation services generally require your own API keys.
Why publishers use it for featured images
Many site owners search for a WordPress Pixabay plugin or a WordPress Unsplash plugin because their main goal is simple: find a relevant featured image fast. This plugin makes Pixabay and Unsplash part of the normal WordPress editorial workflow, so editors can search, compare, download, and assign a featured image without jumping between browser tabs.
The same setup can also automate featured image generation on publish, bulk generation for archives, and AI fallback when a Pixabay or Unsplash result is not the best match. That combination is useful for blogs, news sites, affiliate sites, magazines, and content teams publishing at scale.
Typical Use Cases
Automatically find a featured image from Pixabay or Unsplash for a blog post
Insert a Pixabay or Unsplash image after a selected paragraph
Search Pixabay and Unsplash directly from the Media Library
Use the Gutenberg block to manually insert Pixabay or Unsplash images in content
Use the Elementor widget to search and display Pixabay or Unsplash images
Bulk-process many posts with Pixabay, Unsplash, or AI fallback
AI Agent Integration
With WordPress 6.9+, AI agents can interact with this plugin through the WordPress Abilities API and MCP-compatible tools.
Available abilities include:
allsi/search-image
allsi/set-featured-image
allsi/auto-generate-for-post
allsi/insert-image-in-content
allsi/generate-ai-image
This allows compatible assistants to help find, generate, and assign images to posts.
Usage
There are several ways to use the plugin:
1. Media Library
Go to Media > Add New or open a media picker
Open the All Sources Images tab
Search for images
Download the selected image into your Media Library
2. Gutenberg Block
In the Block Editor, add the ASI Images block
Search images from supported sources
Select and insert the image into the post
3. Elementor Widget
In Elementor, add the ASI Image widget
Open the image explorer
Search and select an image source
Insert the image into the page
4. Post Image Generation
Open a post or page
Use the image generation tools from the plugin interface
Generate or retrieve an image
Set it as featured image or insert it into content
5. Bulk Generation
Go to the bulk generation interface
Select one or more posts
Run the generation process
The plugin processes the configured image blocks for each selected post
Configuration
Configuration depends on the providers you want to use.
Stock image sources
Pixabay and Unsplash, along with some other stock image providers, can work either:
through the optional developer proxy, or
through your own API keys, where supported
Using your own API keys for Pixabay, Unsplash, and other supported sources may provide direct connections and provider-specific rate limits.
AI image generation sources
AI services generally require your own API keys.
To configure providers:
Go to All Sources Images
Open the Image Banks tab
Add your API keys for the providers you want to use
Save the settings
External Services
This plugin connects to external third-party services to search, retrieve, or generate images.
Depending on the provider and feature used, the plugin may send search keywords, prompts, post titles, selected text, or video URLs.
Important
The plugin can connect either directly to third-party providers or, for some supported stock sources, through an optional developer-operated proxy service.
The optional proxy is used only for supported stock-source requests.
AI image generation services generally require your own API keys.
Please review the terms and privacy policies of each external service before use.
Plugin Developer Service
All Sources Images Proxy (optional)
For some supported stock image sources, the plugin can use an optional proxy service operated by the plugin developer.
When this proxy path is used:
search keywords are sent to the developer proxy
the developer proxy forwards the request to the relevant image provider
the proxy returns the search results to your site
This proxy exists only to perform the remote request to the external provider on behalf of the site.
Service provider: Plugin developer
Service purpose: Forward supported stock image search requests
Data sent: Search keywords
Terms of Service: https://github.com/estebanstifli/all-sources-images/blob/main/TERMS.md