Do you want to download all the images and media files from your WordPress website?
There are multiple ways to download all your WordPress media library files. One way is to use an FTP client, but that’s not the easiest for beginners.
In this article, we’ll show you how to download your entire WordPress media library, step by step.
Method 1. How to Download WordPress Media Library with Export Media Library Plugin
The first thing you need to do is install and activate the Export Media Library plugin. For more details, see our guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.
Once you’ve activated Export Media Library, go to Media » Export section in your admin area, and you’ll see the following screen:
In the Folder Structure dropdown menu, you can choose ‘Single folder with all files,’ which means all of your media will be downloaded into one folder.
If you choose ‘Nested folders,’ then your media will be placed into separate folders based on the time of upload.
Once you have chosen the settings, simply click the ‘Download Zip’ button, and your entire media library will be downloaded into a zip file on your computer.
Method 2. How to Download WordPress Media Library with UpdraftPlus
UpdraftPlus is the best WordPress backup plugin that you can use to create automatic backups of your website.
You can also use UpdraftPlus to manually download the WordPress media library.
The first thing you need to do is install and activate the UpdraftPlus plugin.
Once you’ve activated UpdraftPlus, go to Settings » UpdraftPlus Backups, and you’ll see the following screen:
Click on the Backup Now button, and then you’ll get a pop-up.
You need to check the box next to ‘Include your files in the backup’ and make sure you click the ‘(…)’ link to expand the settings. Since we want to download the media library, you’ll only check the box next to ‘Uploads’ here.
Next, you can click on the ‘Backup Now’ button, and you’ll see the following:
Click the ‘Uploads’ button and you’ll see this screen:
Now, click on ‘Download to your computer’ and select where you want the zip folder to go. We chose the desktop but you can choose any folder on your computer hard drive.
Why Would You Want to Download the Media Library?
If you want to store a copy of your media library on your computer, then these plugins work well.
You can always use a fully automated WordPress backup solution, and it will back up your entire WordPress site (including plugins, themes, posts, and the media library).
However, most backup plugins do not have an easy way to download just your uploads and media library. These plugins provide a much quicker way to do that.
You could also use your WordPress hosting account file manager or FTP, but we are not showing those solutions here because it’s generally more time consuming.
We hope this article helped you download your WordPress media library. You may also want to see our tutorial on how to speed up your WordPress website, and our comparison of best webinar software to grow your sales.
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DAVE says
before it hit download, I have a silly question, does the export media library copy or remove my photos from my site? I just want to save a copy. Nowhere did I read that part???
WPBeginner Support says
You would download a copy, it would not remove content from your site.
Admin
Saddam Kassim says
Hi, This plugin is no more exist. Please add a new one in your post. Thanks in advance.
WPBeginner Support says
Thank you for letting us know, we’ll be sure to keep an eye out for plugins ot methods we would recommend.
Admin
DAVE says
Is their a way to do it without a plug in.
WPBeginner Support says
You could manually download the files using FTP as one option.
Admin
rr says
plugin no longer exist
WPBeginner Support says
Thank you for letting us know, we’ll keep an eye out for alternatives we would recommend.
Admin
Colin JE says
DownML is no longer available
WPBeginner Support says
Thank you for letting us know, we’ll keep an eye out for alternatives we would recommend.
Admin
Nik says
Export Media Library seems to do the same.
WPBeginner Support says
There are normally multiple plugin options people can use, our recommendation is one we tested on the publish date of the article
Admin
Maureen Eyeofdali says
Yep, the plugin recommended here has violations and is NOT available for downloading. Alternatives?
WPBeginner Support says
We do not have a recommended alternative at the moment but we will be sure to update our article once we find a plugin we would recommend.
Admin
Krish Murali Eswar says
For the first time, wpbeginner has failed me. The plugin downml is deprecated and is not available for download any more. can you please update the post.
WPBeginner Support says
Thank you for letting us know, we will be sure to take a look at alternatives
Admin
B Andi says
so why don’t people use the built in import/export tool from WP ? why use a plugin when functionality is already there ?
WPBeginner Support says
The built-in tool does not export the media library, it saves links to where the media is located and when you import the file it will have the option to download the media from where it was previously hosted
Admin
karthik says
“This plugin was closed on October 23, 2018 and is no longer available for download. Reason: Guideline Violation”… please suggest us any other plugin…
WPBeginner Support says
Thank you for letting us know, we’ll be sure to look into alternatives for downML
Admin
Ph says
This plugin no longer exists.
WPBeginner Support says
Thank you for letting us know, we’ll be sure to look into alternatives for downML
Admin
Dan Schaller says
I also had problems with this plugin. The website for it is no longer alive, and the email contact offered bounced back.
I have used WP File Manager to do this successfully, although it takes more steps.
All-in-One WP Migration also lets you choose to only capture media files.
Teresa says
This plugin didn’t work for me. Error said “zip open failed. Exiting”
Sara says
Am I not able to do this without purchasing a business plan?
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Sara,
You are probably using WordPress.com. Please see our guide on the difference between self hosted WordPress.org vs free WordPress.com blog.
Admin
Amar Sijercic says
I have a huge media library of 680 MB and the downml plugin displays an error. Is there a way to override tis or is there a plugin that can do this?
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Amar,
What error do you see?
Admin
Doug Ison says
So how do you import them and have it show up in the database? What plugin do you use for that?
Francisco says
Thank you! This was really helpful
Blythe says
It didn’t work. It only selected most of the pictures, but it left quite a few
Anissa says
I tried this but it says my file is too big. Is there a way to select just some of the pictures?
Sara says
Hi , My wordpress media library having 771 files while exporting media library using downML plugin error occurs as – Media Library contains 771 files in excess of 174.46 MiB…Now how i export my media files is any other plugins there if anyone know the solution please let me know thanks in advance..
hyrein says
increase the limit in php.ini
mikko says
Does not keep foder structure. Does not support öäå charachters (wordpress with utf-8mb4 sql)
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Elias says
Thank you so much!!! You saved me a ton of time and effort!!!!
WPBeginner Support says
We are glad you found it helpful.
Admin
Ram Bharadwaj says
How do i download the images included in the Home slider Only?
Vlad says
Thanks for the article. Does anyone know if I can download my entire media gallery via ftp, optimise all photos on my PC and then re-upload without messing up the site? I’ve tried using some WP plugins for optimisation of photos, but I’m still not entirely happy with the result, so I’d like to do them on my PC. But then, I’d like to avoid having to edit all posts and pages in order to add the photos again.
Kevin Pike says
Just used the downML plugin after reading this post. The good news: it worked… the bad news, the zip folder is just the files i.e. it removes the folder path structure. If you need to quickly move things FTP or a better clone plugin is best.
Kyle says
You can also use wp clone which makes a .zip file. If you only want the media just open the zip file and go to the wp-content folder and then uploads. It will all be in the folders that wordpress puts them in
dragons says
Please do you know of a way to download the Media Library from a WP.COM install?? It is crazy they say to do it manually.
Deana says
Thank you, I did’n know about plugin. I always download ML in old way via FTP.