EWWW Image Optimizer vs External Images Plugin

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Comparing EWWW Image Optimizer with External Images? This page breaks down the key differences and similarities so you can find the best fit for your WordPress or WooCommerce store.

Overview of EWWW Image Optimizer

EWWW Image Optimizer compresses your images using powerful compression tools and APIs. It converts images to next-gen formats like WebP and AVIF and supports bulk optimization of your entire media library.

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How External Images differs from EWWW Image Optimizer

All plugins from Super Speedy Plugins share a SQL-first architecture and an uncompromising focus on performance — and External Images is no different. Here is what sets it apart:

Store images anywhere and serve them up through your WordPress website.

External Images lets you use images hosted anywhere and eliminates the heavy load of image download and resizing that would otherwise happen on product imports/creation.

This reduces CPU and storage requirements on your website allowing you to grow to whatever size you wish.

No limit on any plans for how many images you can handle.

How to choose between EWWW Image Optimizer and External Images?

If EWWW Image Optimizer has ever caused your site to slow down after an update, or if you have noticed performance degrading as your catalogue grows, External Images offers a genuinely different approach. Built on a SQL-first architecture and stress-tested against a one-million-product WooCommerce store on every release, it is designed to hold up as your store scales. Migration is simpler than most expect, and a free trial means you can validate the improvement on staging with no financial commitment.

What do others say about External Images?

★★★★★
Mark — May 2023

I'm impressed. I wasn't sure I would be able to accomplish what I needed with my images. I'm hosting images on my site for SEO purposes. On product upload, I don't need WP to download those images and create multiple versions that a browser could serve (more images served = slower website load). Since I've optimized my images I want WordPress to use those images. With the external images plugin, I'm able to upload my images via FTP. Then I upload a reference to those images in the product upload file. Also, support is fantastic. My theme had a slight issue with external images. Dave personally looked into it and was able to quickly resolve the issue for me.

★★★★★
Dasar Gashi — August 2023

External Images allowed me to import products at 6x the speed! Great plugin as are Dave's other plugins, and fantastic support. He will make updates to the plugin within days to fix any issues you may run into. 5/5, highly recommend.

★★★★★
Thomas Petersen — January 2024

Great plugin that saves a huge amount of diskspace on your server. And the support is great and impressively fast 🙂 Thank you very much 🙂

External Images Knowledge Base

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What's new in External Images?

3.33 (18th November 2025)

  • Added full namespacing for plugin update checker to prevent conflicts with 3rd party plugins

3.32 (27th May 2025)

  • Removed code for checking for and deleting orphans – this can be handled through a KB article instead as it's a one-off job to clean up data

3.31 (19th May 2025)

  • Further improvements for image galleries, variation galleries and all ways of saving, updating or importing images to prevent duplicate entries in database

3.30 (15th May 2025)

  • Hotfix to remove some debug I'd added

3.29 (15th May 2025)

  • Speed boost for image retrieval
  • Improvement for image galleries to prevent duplicate DB attachment entries being created
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