Enable readers to attach an image to their comments.
As of April 2026, Comment Image is a WordPress gif plugin with 1.0K+ active installations and a 4.2/5 rating from 6 reviews. It has been downloaded 41K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 4.6+ and PHP 5.6+. Available on WordPress.org since 2009. Last updated 4 years ago — may have compatibility concerns. Downloads are up 20% this week. Top alternative: GIF Master – Awesome GIFs with Giphy….
Comment Image enables blog readers to attach an image while leaving their comments.
Supported formats are JPG, PNG, GIF.
Uploaded images are inserted below the comment text as thumbnail (of configurable max dimensions) and linked to the original pictures.
File selection field can be injected automatically or added manually.
Original pictures and their thumbnails are stored in a separate folder for easy management.
See the official Comment Image page for more.
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I’ve had this plugin in my WP blog for years. Thank you so much for developing it, and keeping it up to date! This plugin is so helpful in what I do, it would be hard to imagine my site without it. Thank you again!…helen
It says it only supports jpg, but I tried png and it works! You can delete the text that says it only supports jpeg in the Settings > Comment Image and you’re good to go.
I haven’t tried .gif, but I’m sure it works as well. Most modern browsers let you put any image extension on any image and it knows what to display.
Lost 1 star because images are forced to be a certain size. Lets say you set thumbnails to 500px. If the image is only 100px wide, it will still stretch to 500px. Would be great to be able to show large images in comments without everything being stretched to max width.
Plugin works great! Thank you for your time developing!
nice one… but it’s much more better if it support all kind of images not just jpg..
but still good job
I activated the module but see no visible sign that it works.
| WordPress | 4.6+ requiredTested up to 5.8.13 |
| PHP | 5.6+ required |
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