by YoOhw Studio on WordPress.org
Clean up unused thumbnails with progress; find orphan -WxH files; disable sizes for future uploads.
Prune Files tab with size checkboxes, subfolder select, and progress bar.
Thumbnail Manager helps you take back disk space from oversized Media Libraries.
What it does
– Prune Files: Select the image sizes you want to KEEP. The plugin scans your /uploads/ folder and targets all non-selected registered sizes for removal. It shows a dry-run summary first, then lets you delete in batches with a live progress bar.
– Orphan discovery: Finds on-disk files that match -WxH patterns (including .jpg.webp, .bak.jpg, retina @2x, and duplicate -1 suffixes) even if those sizes are no longer registered. Aggressively deletes any -WxH files that don’t exactly match the sizes you chose to keep (use with care).
– Subfolder scope: Limit scans to a specific year/month inside uploads/ for faster, safer runs on large libraries.
– Thumbnail Sizes: Choose which sizes should be generated for future uploads. Disabled sizes won’t be created at upload time (and are hidden from size pickers).
What it doesn’t do
– It does not regenerate thumbnails. Use a regeneration plugin if you need to rebuild sizes after changing settings.
– It never deletes original full-size images.
Who is it for?
Site owners, editors, and developers who’ve accumulated many custom image sizes (themes, page builders, sliders) and want to reduce storage bloat safely.
-WxH discovery report and delete found dimensionsthumbnail, medium, large, and optionally medium_large).2024/11) for a quicker, safer trial run.Tip: Enable Orphan discovery only when you want to remove any extra -WxH sizes not exactly matching your KEEP list (great for cleaning legacy sizes like -1200x860 or .bak.jpg files).
intermediate_image_sizes_advanced (removes disabled sizes at upload time). image_size_names_choose and reduce the base list via intermediate_image_sizes. big_image_size_threshold if desired (not enabled by default). manage_options.This plugin does not collect personal data or send data to external services. It only reads and modifies files within your /uploads/ directory based on your actions.