Amazon S3 vs External Images Plugin

March 30, 2026

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Comparing Amazon S3 with External Images? This page breaks down the key differences and similarities so you can find the best fit for your WordPress or WooCommerce store.

Overview of Amazon S3

Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) is an object storage service from AWS that provides durable, scalable cloud storage. WordPress users typically pair it with a plugin like WP Offload Media to store and serve media files from S3 rather than the local server filesystem, requiring AWS account setup, IAM configuration, and ongoing storage and bandwidth costs.

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How External Images differs from Amazon S3

All plugins from Super Speedy Plugins share a SQL-first architecture and an uncompromising focus on performance — and External Images is no different. Here is what sets it apart:

Store your images anywhere – a CDN, Amazon S3, a Digital Ocean space or your affiliate feed – and serve them straight through WordPress. Nothing gets downloaded to your server, so imports run faster and your disk stops filling up. Works with any post type and every WooCommerce product type, including variations and galleries.

Rated 4.65 out of 5 across 26 reviews.

  • Import products without WordPress downloading or resizing a single image
  • Scale to millions of products on low-cost hosting, with no image storage to worry about
  • Works with WP All Import, Datafeedr and any tool that can set a custom field
  • Cut disk usage and the CPU normally spent generating 20+ thumbnail sizes per image

Amazon S3 with a WordPress offload plugin moves your media files off your server to AWS cloud storage, but images still need to be uploaded to S3 and managed through the offload layer. External Images works differently — it stores image URLs rather than the image files themselves, so there is no upload step, no AWS infrastructure to configure, and no per-file storage charges. It is particularly well-suited to imported product catalogues where source images already exist at external URLs.

How to choose between Amazon S3 and External Images?

Amazon S3 is enterprise-grade storage but introduces infrastructure complexity and ongoing costs. External Images provides a simpler path for product catalogues built from external image sources — no upload, no S3 configuration, no bandwidth charges per file. Tested against one-million-product catalogues, with a free trial available.

What do others say about External Images?

★★★★★
savvas — February 2019

I was looking to make my wordpress site faster. I ended buying/using scalability pro. Excellent product, amazing performance for my site. After importing thousands of products my server lagged due to the enormous amount of images that i imported. External images to the rescue!!!! With the external images i keep my server clean and my site super fast!!! No more unnecessary thumbnails. By the way support from Dave is first class!! Top notch developer!! Top notch support! Highly recommended plugin!!! AAA Thanks Dave for the awesome plugins and support!!!!

★★★★★
Markus — February 2019

Bought external images and scalability pro. 5 stars for both of them. Thank you for these superb plugins which really boosted my website speed and product imports.

★★★★★
ihatelife — July 2019

I love how fucking fast External Images when I import a lot image without need the CDN server.

What's new in External Images?

3.35 (26th May 2026)

  • Added new postmeta filter to add front-end gallery compatibility to latest Houzez theme – they no longer use metabox for their metadata

3.34 (20th May 2026)

  • Updated the Super Speedy Settings page: added a "Recheck Licenses" button above the licence table so customers have a clear way to refresh licence status after a renewal or upgrade without scrolling down to the licence-key field. The button is disabled until a licence key is entered/saved and re-enables as you type.
  • The Recheck flow now also force-bypasses the auth-server's own 1-hour licence cache (via a `force=1` flag on the `wpiapi/check_product_key` call), so renewals/upgrades that completed less than an hour before a recheck no longer show as expired/exceeded. Normal admin page loads continue to use both caches as before — only an explicit Recheck click bypasses them. (Lives in the `super-speedy-settings` submodule, so the change propagates to every Super Speedy plugin.)

3.33 (18th November 2025)

  • Added full namespacing for plugin update checker to prevent conflicts with 3rd party plugins

3.32 (27th May 2025)

  • Removed code for checking for and deleting orphans – this can be handled through a KB article instead as it's a one-off job to clean up data
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