Stencil for WordPress is the fastest way to design images as you post! With the Stencil WordPress plugin installed, you have access to millions of photos and premium icons, hundreds of templates and the world's easiest to use image creator.
Hey guys! I'm Adam, co-founder of Stencil (https://getstencil.com) and excited to launch our new WordPress plugin today.
Our new plugin brings the full power of Stencil to WordPress and makes creating images insanely easy, right from within WordPress as you're writing posts. I've constantly found myself hopping around between tabs trying to find graphics for blog articles, but with the new Stencil WordPress plugin, it all happens right inside the post edit screen. I've been pretty amazed at how much time this saves and how convenient it is!
You don't even need a Stencil account to get started, you can take things for a spin just by installing the plugin and launching Stencil from the "Add Media" area. We think you're totally going to love this improved flow for designing images as you post in WordPress. Looking forward to your comments!
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@adamrotman That's an awesome update to Stencil! I used to use Canva, now use Stencil almost exclusively. One of the more laborious aspects was having to create the image in Stencil, download locally and then upload back to my site: this is going to make image creation pretty much seamless. Thank you!
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@adamrotman Awesomesauce! Will share with my author and blogger peeps. This will make it so much easier to use and share. Thanks!
Love this! Any plans on integrating an image compressor?
I currently design assets in @canva, then use Tiny.png to compress them.
It'd be great if there was an end-to-end solution!
@lachlankirkwood@hlwjia great points and something we took into consideration while we were developing the plugin.
When you use Stencil via the WordPress Plugin, well automatically compress the image (as best we can without losing any quality) to ensure it successfully gets imported into your Media Library without running into any file size issues 😄
An awesome product. Now I create images right inside wp!
Image optimization will be something very useful. I'm not a big fan of smushit and other wp plugins. I mostly use compressor.io
@gijo_varghese Thanks for the kind words! I don't think you'll need to use any compression either (unless you really want to), since we do all kinds of fancy and powerful compression before it gets added to your Media Library :)
@therobhayes Sorry for the delay; was stuck on a bus 🚌We definitely support the newest WordPress installs, along with the new Gutenberg editing style. Also, you can crop right within Stencil (including fun shapes like hearts or badges), and then export that to your WordPress Media Library, as can be seen here:
Thanks for the q!
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Can I change the file name before side load to Wordpress Media?
@c_ng_tr_n Unfortunately we have to give it a default name in order to import it. I'll look into if it's possible to prompt users _before_ the import to see if the name can be defined, tho.
@c_ng_tr_n We just added support for this! Here's a screenshot of what that looks like:
Thanks for the feedback!
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Love it! I'm a heavy user of Stencil, and this is a fantastic addition. I use Stencil for almost all my WordPress post featured images, this is going to make my work even better and easier. Thanks!
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I'm a regular user of Stencil for several blogs and websites I manage, and I love Stencil! It's fast and smooth to use, has extensive photo resources, adjustable formatting, high-quality output. I just installed and used the new Stencil WordPress plugin on one of my sites and it was seamless. This is a great addition!
Thanks for the kind words @ijimcoyle We're always hard at work, and have a couple new things slated for the not too distant future 😉
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I've used the Stencil app for over a year and it's way easier to use than Canva, PicMonkey, or any others I've tried. It looks like the plugin is exactly the same interface, just inside WordPress.
Pros:
Easy access to thousands of free pics without worrying about copyright.
Cons:
none that I can think of
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Looks extremely useful. Thank you for making this!
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Excellent idea, a game changer for my personal productivity. BUT, I would implore you to allow me to give the image my own file name inside stencil so that I can make it SEO friendly. This way, when I upload it to my media library, I don't have to go through extra processing and rename things. Wordpress makes it difficult to rename the file and its URL. (Or is this already doable and I don't know how to do it?) Thanks!
@bhaveshnaik Great point and something that someone else in the comments brought up as well. I'm going to prioritize this to look into what's possible. At the moment, how do you go about renaming the file in your WordPress Media Library?
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@onassar Thanks for listening! I currently use a plugin called Media File Renamer to rename the images.
@bhaveshnaik We just added support for this. You can now choose the name of image file before it gets added to your Media Library. Thanks for the idea and your patience :)
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I've used the Stencil app for over a year and it's way easier to use than Canva, PicMonkey, or any others I've tried. It looks like the plugin is exactly the same interface, just inside WordPress.
Pros:Easy access to thousands of free pics without worrying about copyright.
Cons:none that I can think of
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