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Bubuku Media Library

Manage image file size, alt text and AI-powered media audits in your WordPress Media Library to improve performance, accessibility and SEO.
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Versión
1.3.1
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200
Última actualización
Jun 1, 2026
Bubuku Media Library

Bubuku Media Library helps content and marketing teams audit, monitor and optimize images in WordPress. Track file sizes, identify missing alt text, export reports, receive email summaries and connect AI assistants through MCP.

New in version 1.3.0: Bubuku Media Library includes an MCP Server that allows compatible AI assistants and developer tools to interact with your WordPress Media Library through a secure endpoint with role-based permissions.

You can:

  • Sort the Media Library by file size to easily identify large files.
  • Filter images that don’t have alternative text (alt text).
  • Use size-based filters (for example: optimal size, medium size, large size) to prioritize which images to optimize first.
  • Run a Bulk Action in the Media Library to calculate file sizes for existing uploads.
  • Export CSV reports including file size, format (MIME type), URL, alt text, image date, post title and post URL — ideal for audits or sharing with your team.
  • See a summary of your Media Library in a dashboard widget, including how many images are heavy or missing alt text.
  • Configure weekly or monthly email reports so you can monitor the optimization status of your images without logging into WordPress.
  • Connect MCP-compatible AI assistants to your Media Library using role-based permissions and configurable abilities.

More information (in Spanish) about how the plugin works: How to know if we have to reduce weight to the image and Alt SEO attribute

AI & MCP Integration

Bubuku Media Library includes a built-in MCP Server that allows compatible AI assistants and development tools to securely interact with your WordPress Media Library.

Available MCP abilities include:

  • Listing media library attachments.
  • Reviewing image metadata and alt text coverage.
  • Exporting media audits to CSV.
  • Accessing media library summary metrics.
  • Triggering reports and diagnostics.
  • Managing media accessibility workflows.

Each ability can be enabled or disabled individually and restricted to a minimum WordPress role. This allows you to safely connect AI assistants like Claude Desktop, Codex, Cursor and other MCP-compatible clients to audit images, review missing alt text, generate reports and automate media management workflows, while keeping permissions under your control.

Typical use cases include:

  • Finding images without alt text.
  • Exporting media audits for content reviews.
  • Checking image size distribution.
  • Generating accessibility reports.
  • Integrating WordPress media workflows with AI assistants.
  • Automating repetitive media library review tasks.

Quick Start

  1. From your server (SSH), move the plugin folder to the plugins directory:

    wp-content/plugins/bubuku-media-library/

  2. Activate the plugin via the WordPress admin or using WP-CLI:

    wp plugin activate bubuku-media-library

  3. (Optional) Run the bulk action in Media > Library to calculate file sizes for existing images.

Evaluate results

Recommended ToolsLighthouse (in Chrome DevTools) — Analyze image weight and format, as well as the use of alternative text (ALT). – WebPageTest — Check how images affect real-world load times. – Squoosh — Compare visual quality and file size savings when optimizing images. – WAVE Accessibility Tool — Verify whether images are missing ALT attributes or if the alternative texts are descriptive.

Evaluation Guidelines – Identify images without ALT text or with excessive file size before running external tests. – After replacing large images or adding ALT text, repeat your evaluations to confirm improvements. – Evaluate both new and existing content — not only the most recent uploads. – Define an internal size limit (for example, 200 KB per image) and monitor it regularly. – Keep in mind that accessibility also affects SEO and overall user experience.

SUPPORT

Need help or have a suggestion? Please use the official WordPress.org Support Forum for any issues related to the plugin.

Official Website For additional information or to get in touch with the development team, please visit our official website.

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ABOUT BUBUKU_CODE

We develop custom solutions for WordPress focused on performance, accessibility, and maintainable code. Our work includes plugins, themes, and integrations designed to improve the daily workflow of marketing and content teams.

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