Title: QuickWebP – The Essential Image Optimization Plugin for WordPress
Last modified: July 14, 2026

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# QuickWebP – The Essential Image Optimization Plugin for WordPress

 *  [NagaTheme](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nagatheme/)
 * (@nagatheme)
 * [21 hours, 5 minutes ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/quickwebp-the-essential-image-optimization-plugin-for-wordpress/)
 * QuickWebP is, without exaggeration, the best image optimization plugin currently
   available in the WordPress ecosystem. It is so effective that I consider it an
   absolute must-have for every new WordPress site. In my professional opinion, 
   it should be among the very first plugins installed and activated on any fresh
   WordPress installation.
 * Most commercial image optimization plugins on the market fail to address a critical
   issue: they do not automatically delete the original uploaded image after successfully
   converting it to WebP. As a result, websites gradually accumulate hundreds or
   even thousands of unused original files that are never served to visitors. Over
   time, this silently inflates hosting usage, leading to unnecessary storage consumption
   and significantly higher renewal costs—often without the site owner even realizing
   it.
 * QuickWebP takes a far more intelligent and efficient approach. It converts images
   to WebP format, intelligently resizes them according to the maximum dimensions
   you define, and automatically deletes the original uploaded file once the optimized
   version is ready. This single feature delivers substantial long-term savings 
   on hosting expenses and prevents pointless storage bloat.
 * In an extensive evaluation, we thoroughly tested more than ten popular image 
   optimization plugins. The majority follow a similar pattern: they retain the 
   original image, create a backup of it, generate optimized versions (WebP and/
   or AVIF), and serve the optimized files via .htaccess rewrite rules. Consequently,
   for every single uploaded image, the server ends up storing the original, a backup,
   and one or more optimized versions. Most site owners remain unaware of this accumulation.
   While many of these plugins claim the ability to delete backups, very few — if
   any — offer the crucial option to remove the original uploaded file.
 * This makes such plugins useful for retroactively optimizing existing libraries,
   but counterproductive — even harmful — for ongoing content creation. From the
   moment you decide to maintain an optimized website moving forward, these solutions
   become storage killers rather than helpers.
 * As a WordPress specialist and business consultant who has supported over 100,000
   WordPress websites, if I am asked which plugins should be installed first as 
   the essential foundational plugins on a new site, my answer is clear: QuickWebP
   is one of the top 3 primary and must-have plugins that every WordPress site should
   have installed from the very beginning of its life.
 * It ensures that every image uploaded from day one is properly optimized and that
   no redundant original files are retained. This level of intelligence and efficiency
   is rare and genuinely valuable.
 * A heartfelt thank you to the developer of QuickWebP. You have made a significant
   and practical contribution to the WordPress community by solving a real, often
   overlooked problem with elegance and effectiveness.

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 *  Plugin Author [Ludwig You](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ludwigyou/)
 * (@ludwigyou)
 * [8 hours, 39 minutes ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/quickwebp-the-essential-image-optimization-plugin-for-wordpress/#post-18965556)
 * Thank you so much for this incredibly detailed and thoughtful review!
 * It genuinely means a lot to me, especially coming from someone with such extensive
   experience in the WordPress ecosystem. Knowing that you tested more than ten 
   image optimization plugins and ultimately consider QuickWebP one of the top essential
   plugins for a new WordPress website is both an honor and a huge source of motivation.
 * You perfectly understood the philosophy behind QuickWebP: keeping image optimization
   simple, efficient, and focused on avoiding unnecessary files and storage bloat.
   The issue of original images and redundant backups quietly accumulating over 
   time is often overlooked, so I am very grateful that you took the time to explain
   it so clearly.
 * Feedback like yours makes all the development work worthwhile and motivates me
   to continue improving QuickWebP while keeping it lightweight, practical, and 
   useful for the WordPress community.
 * Thank you again for your trust, your extensive testing, and your generous words.
   I truly appreciate your support!

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