Build with Etch and offload media with WP Media Cloud
Etch is a visual development environment for WordPress built for professionals. WP Media Cloud offloads the images and files you use in your Etch-built sites to cloud storage, reducing server load and serving media from the edge.
Etch handles how your site looks. WP Media Cloud handles where your files live.
Etch and WP Media Cloud solve two completely different problems. Etch is the tool you use to build and design your WordPress site visually. WP Media Cloud is the tool that moves your uploaded images and files off your server and into cloud storage. Both run on the same WordPress installation and work together automatically.
Install and configure WP Media Cloud
Set up WP Media Cloud with your preferred cloud storage provider. From this point on, every image or file uploaded to WordPress is automatically moved to cloud storage, regardless of which tool you use to upload it.
Build your site in Etch
Design and build your pages in Etch as you normally would. Add images through the media library, use them in hero sections, galleries, or anywhere else on the page. Etch does not need to know anything about your cloud storage configuration.
WP Media Cloud rewrites image URLs automatically
When Etch outputs your page, the image URLs in the HTML already point to your cloud storage bucket or CDN. WP Media Cloud rewrites them transparently. Visitors load images from the cloud rather than your server. Your pages stay fast and your server stays unburdened.
Your whole site works as expected
Images in your Etch-built layouts, featured images, gallery blocks, and anything else in the WordPress media library all resolve to cloud storage URLs. Nothing about how you use Etch changes. The media offloading happens in the background.
One tool. Two different jobs.
Etch is a visual development environment for WordPress aimed at professional developers and web designers. You use it to design and build every part of your site visually, from layouts and typography to dynamic content. It outputs clean native WordPress blocks and keeps your content accessible even if Etch is ever disabled.
WP Media Cloud handles something entirely different. When someone uploads an image or file to your WordPress site, WP Media Cloud moves that file to a cloud storage provider such as Bunny Edge Storage, Amazon S3, Cloudflare R2, or any of the other supported providers. The file is served to visitors from cloud infrastructure rather than your web server.
The two never conflict because they operate on different parts of WordPress. Etch controls how your site is designed and structured. WP Media Cloud controls where your files are stored and served from. Both can be active at the same time with no configuration between them required.
Choose the cloud storage that fits your project.
WP Media Cloud works with every major cloud storage provider. Whatever you use for your Etch-built sites, there is a supported option.
Build with Etch. Offload media with WP Media Cloud.
WP Media Cloud works with Etch and every other page builder in your workflow. All features included on every plan. 30-day money-back guarantee.