
Jetpack integration Scan and track media inside Jetpack Gallery and Carousel modules. Currently detected partially, full block-level coverage is on the roadmap.
As with image compression, can you handle PDF compression without losing quality?
Adding color to each media tag Possibility to change the color of a tag instead of grey.
MainWP integration A Mediapapa extension for MainWP that brings your media health data into your central agency dashboard. View Library Health scores, compression status and unused media across all client sites without leaving MainWP.
PDF viewer in the media modal Preview PDF documents directly from the Mediapapa optimisation modal, without leaving the admin.
Broken media link scanner Ientify URLs across your content that point to deleted or missing media files. Surface broken references by post type, with a direct link to each affected page for review.
Decorative image marking (accessibility) Flag images as decorative directly from the Mediapapa modal. When marked, the alt text field is left intentionally empty and the file is excluded from alt text warnings in your Library Health score.
Attach internal notes to any media file — usage context, source information, approval status. Notes are visible to editors in the admin and are not exposed publicly. Aligned with the Notes feature introduced in WordPress 6.9.
Settings import / export Export your Mediapapa configuration (scan preferences, compression settings, ignored files) as a JSON file and import it on another site. Useful for agencies deploying consistent setups across client sites.
WP AI Client integration Align Mediapapa's AI metadata generation with the native WordPress AI Client infrastructure being introduced in WordPress 7.0. This will replace the current custom implementation and reduce dependency on third-party API keys.