Media File Renamer – Auto & Manual Rename

Description

Renames your media files for better SEO and a nicer filesystem (automatically or manually). For more information, please visit the official website: Media File Renamer.

HOW IT WORKS

Media File Renamer, by default, automatically renames the filenames of your Media entries based on their titles. You can trigger this, or you can let it happen every time you modify titles. You can also rename the files manually. The references to those files will be also updated (posts, pages, custom types, metadata, etc…). You can use the Media Library, or the Media Edit screen.

However, it is highly recommended to use the pretty and very dynamic Renamer Dashboard. If you like to work fast and well, you will really love working with this modern dashboard.

Please have a look at the tutorial.

COMPATIBILITY

It works with a lot of features of WordPress and other plugins, such as Retina files, WebP, rescaled image (since WP 5.3), PDF Thumbnails, UTF8 files, optimized images, various encodings, etc. There are too many handled and specific cases to be listed here, but we are doing our best to keep up with everything 🙂 There are a few pagebuilders which encrypt the data they use, and therefore, the references to some renamed images might be lost: Avia Layout Builder, for example.

PRO VERSION

More features are added in the Pro Version, such as:
– Transliteration (replace various accents, emoticons, umlauts, cyrillic, diacritics, by their ASCII equivalent)
– Automatic renaming based on the attached posts, products (and other post types), or ALT text
– Anonymizer (rename the files with anonymous files)
– Move files to another directory
– Metadata syncing (ALT text, title, etc)
– Numbered files (to allow similar filenames to be renamed)
– Force Rename (if your install is broken, this will help you to re-link your media entries to your files)

BE CAREFUL: PREPARE A BACKUP

Renaming (or moving) files is a dangerous process. Before doing anything in bulk, try renaming your files on by one, then check if the references (in your pages) have been updated properly. The renaming can’t cover all use cases, as some plugins are unfortunately using unconventional ways to encode the usage of the files. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary to backup your files and database in order to enjoy this plugin at its full extent.

WHEN SOMETHING BAD HAPPENS

If your website seems broken after a few renames, try to clear your cache. The cached HTML is often using the old references. You can also enable the Undo feature and try to rollback to the previous filenames. If references aren’t updated properly, please write a nice post (not an angry one) in the support threads 🙂 I am trying my best to cover more and more use cases. Please have a look here: Questions & Issues.

A SIMPLER PLUGIN

If you only need an editable field in order to modify the filename, please try Phoenix Media Rename. It’s simpler, and just does that. And yes, we are friends and we collaborate! 🙂

FOR DEVELOPERS

The plugin can be tweaked in many ways, there are many actions and filters available. Through them, for example, you can customize the automatic renaming to your liking. There is also a little API that you can call. More about this here.

Screenshots

  • Type in the name of your media, that is all.
  • Special screen for bulk actions.
  • This needs to be renamed.
  • The little lock and unlock icons.
  • Options for the automatic renaming (there are more options than just this).

Installation

  1. Upload the plugin to your WordPress.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu.
  3. Try it with one file first! 🙂

Reviews

May 10, 2022
There are two main areas I rate plugins for: functionality and how the author handles support queries. Functionality: amazing, such a nifty and clever plugin - saved me a TON of work! Author: I can't imagine a better more dedicated author that this. I had some problems with renaming, and this guy here solved them by putting in a lot of hours of investigating. Amazing stuff!
April 30, 2022
Recently we took over a project with all the messed up filenames! This tool is such a life saver when we are looking to rename hundreds of images! Glad someone though of building something like this.
April 18, 2022
If you have problem with Move site from Local to Live about name file. Then photo don't show on your site. Now Media file renamer will be save your Life. your can rename media as you have problem as your website and live product will be run with out no problem , photo will be show. Best of luck of this plugin
April 5, 2022
Well, it simply works. As a pro photographer I use a lot and often change images on my site and this plugin (I use the pro version which I highly recommend) helps me to safe time and keep my media file names, titles and alt tags consistent.
March 26, 2022
I use a plugin to organize all media, create folders and groups. They recommend using this plugin here as a filehandler. I already knew Meow-Apps and the quality of the plugins. I almost never even noticed this plugin, as it just works and embeds itself in all the right places! For example, if you're in the media-browser you can easily rename files in the overview. Once again I have the feeling that someone solved a real problem
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Contributors & Developers

“Media File Renamer – Auto & Manual Rename” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

5.3.8 (2022/03/29)

  • Fix: Support for WebP.
  • Fix: Anonymize (MD5) on upload now works fine.
  • Fix: Decode HTML entities (in the meta, title) when renaming is based on it.
  • Update: I am trying to enhance the UI (the rename field and the actions) depending on the size of the browser. I’ll try to make this better and better, but don’t hesitate to give me some feedback.
  • Note 1: I released a new plugin! 🎉 It’s simply called Database Cleaner. It’s probably already the most powerful cleaner for DB, so please give it a try: Database Cleaner.
  • Note 2: This plugin is a lot of work. If you like it, please write a little review by clicking here. Thank you 💕

5.3.6 (2022/02/01)

  • Update: Fresh build and support for WordPress 5.9.

5.3.5 (2021/11/10)

  • Fix: Renaming of WebP uploaded directly to WordPress.
  • Add: The possibility of locking files automatically after a manual rename (which was always the case previously), and/or after a automatic rename (that was not possible previously). With this last option, users having trouble to “Rename All” will be given the choice to do it on any kind of server. You will find those options in the Advanced tab.
  • Add: “Delay” option, to give a break and a reset to the server between asynchronous requests! Default to 100ms. That will avoid the server to time out, or to slow down on purpose.

5.3.3 (2021/11/09)

  • Fix: Avoid renaming when the URLs (before/after) are empty.
  • Add: New option to update URLs in the excerpts (no need to use it for most users).
  • Update: Avoid double call to the mfrh_url_renamed (seemed to be completely useless).
  • Update: Added a new ‘size’ argument to the mfrh_url_renamed action.
  • Update: Optimized queries.
  • Add: We can change the page (in the dashboard) by typing it.

5.3.2 (2021/10/16)

  • Add: AVIF support.
  • Fix: Avoid the double renaming when different registered sizes actually use the same file.

5.3.0 (2021/10/09)

  • Add: Better Force Rename.
  • Add: Featured Images Only option.
  • Fix: Auto-attach feature wasn’t working properly with Featured Image when attached to Product.

5.2.9 (2021/09/23)

  • Add: Manual Sanitize Option. If the option is checked, the rename feature uses the new_filename function. If not, use the filename user input as it is.

5.2.8 (2021/09/07)

  • Add: Option to clean the plugin data on uninstall.
  • Add: Manual Rename now goes through the cleaning flow to make sure everything is clean and nice.

5.2.7 (2021/09/03)

  • Fix: Security update: access controls to the REST API and the options enforced.
  • Updated: Dependencies update.
  • Note: The plugin has no known bugs for a while, and I am now happy to work on littke extra features 🙂 By the way, if you like it, please review the plugin by clicking here. Thank you!

5.2.5 (2021/08/25)

  • Fix: Search feature was not always working well.
  • Update: Better technical architecture.

5.2.4 (2021/06/13)

  • Add: Remember the number of entries per page (dashboard).
  • Fix: Limit the length of the manual filename.

5.2.3 (2021/05/29)

  • Fix: The ‘Move’ feature now also works with the original image (in case it has been scaled by WP).

5.2.2 (2021/05/18)

  • Fix: Better Windows support.

5.2.0 (2021/05/15)

  • Add: Move button (this was mainly added for tests, so it’s a beta feature, it will be perfected over time).
  • Add: Images Only option.
  • Fix: Vulnerability report, a standard user access could potentially modify a media title with custom requests.

5.1.9 (2021/04/09)

  • Fix: The Synchronize Alt option wasn’t working logically.

5.1.8 (2021/03/04)

  • Add: Search.
  • Add: Quick rename the title from the dashboard.

5.1.7 (2021/02/21)

  • Fix: The Synchronize Media Title option wasn’t working logically.

5.1.6 (2021/02/12)

  • Fix: References for moved files were not updated.
  • Add: Sanitize filename after they have been through the mfrh_new_filename filter.

5.1.3 (2021/02/06)

  • Add: Greek support.
  • Fix: Better sensitive file check.
  • Fix: Manual rename with WP CLI.

5.1.2 (2021/01/10)

  • Add: Auto attach feature.
  • Add: Added Locked in the filters.
  • Update: Icons position.

5.1.1 (2021/01/05)

  • Fix: Issue with roles overriding and WP-CLI.
  • Fix: Issue with REST in the Common Dashboard.

5.1.0 (2021/01/01)

  • Add: Support overriding roles.
  • Fix: The layout of the dashboard was broken by WPBakery.