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Multiple Image & File Uploader

Published June 2023
   •    Updated this month

Plugin details

Upload multiple images or files at once. Allows users to select multiple images or files to upload at once.

In case you find a bug in the plugin, send us a message at [email protected]

Free

For everyone

4.2 stars   •   19 ratings
7.4K installs
This plugin does not collect or track your personal data.

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Platform

Web

Contributor details

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Estare
Joined 2020   •   17 Plugins
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Instructions

1. Add the "image uploader button" or "file uploader button (multi)" element to the page
2. When the user click's on it, it uploads images to bubble storage and stores them in the state "saved images" or "saved files"

3. You can clear the state using the "clear images from a image uploader button" action

4. You can also feed an Initial Value to the button, if which new images can be added through upload

Types

This plugin can be found under the following types:
Element   •   Event   •   Action

Categories

This plugin can be found under the following categories:
Media   •   Data (things)   •   Input Forms

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Rating and reviews

Average rating (4.2)

Best plugin i have never seen in my life
February 3rd, 2026
Best plugin i have never seen in my life
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January 31st, 2026
it's not possible to delet just one of images or flies
Update to version 1.9.0 (plugin author)
February 1st, 2026
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Estare
A bit tricky but it's working.
August 1st, 2025
Looks cannot be applied!
June 29th, 2025
Over alll the functionality is great there is just a problem with the looks as a change in looks for example when a font change is applied the font od the button does not change.
Feature Suggestion – Image Compression Before Upload
April 25th, 2025
Hello, First of all, thank you for the great plugin! I've been using it for multi-image uploads in my project, and it's working really well. I’d like to suggest a feature that I believe would add great value: client-side image compression before upload. This would help reduce upload times, save bandwidth, and optimize storage usage — especially for applications dealing with many high-resolution images. Even a basic compression option (adjustable quality or max size) would be a huge improvement. Thanks again for your work, and I hope this can be considered in a future update! Best regards, Hudson
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