Title: Shutterstock
Author: Shutterstock Plugins
Published: <strong>November 13, 2020</strong>
Last modified: July 25, 2022

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This plugin **hasn’t been tested with the latest 3 major releases of WordPress**.
It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when
used with more recent versions of WordPress.

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# Shutterstock

 By [Shutterstock Plugins](https://profiles.wordpress.org/shutterstockplugins/)

[Download](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/shutterstock.1.3.12.zip)

 * [Details](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/shutterstock/#description)
 * [Reviews](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/shutterstock/#reviews)
 *  [Installation](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/shutterstock/#installation)
 * [Development](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/shutterstock/#developers)

 [Support](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/shutterstock/)

## Description

The Shutterstock plugin for WordPress allows you to access our exceptional, royalty-
free content directly from WordPress. You can search Shutterstock’s library, download
images directly to the WordPress media library, put preview images on pages and 
posts, and license, download, and post images and editorial content without leaving
the WordPress page editor. By helping streamline your workflow at the point of production
and publishing, you can get your message to market more efficiently and effectively
than ever before.

The Shutterstock plugin takes the complexity out of creativity and saves time, whether
you’re creating a draft or publishing a full article.

 * Connect your Shutterstock account in minutes
 * Search across 350 million creative images and editorial photos
 * Preview visuals within your WordPress post
 * License with one click directly within WordPress
 * Define user permissions for each WordPress role to define varying levels of access
   to Shutterstock
 * Get Smart Image Recommendations based on your post content automatically
 * Access previously licensed content from within the Media Library and redownload
   on-demand
 * Access Premier support any time

By default, WordPress sites have access to a limited library of Shutterstock media.**
To connect the WordPress plugin to your existing subscription or access our full
collection, fill out the form at [https://www.shutterstock.com/design/plugins-wordpress](https://www.shutterstock.com/design/plugins-wordpress).**

This plugin uses the Shutterstock API. For more information, see [https://developers.shutterstock.com](https://developers.shutterstock.com).

## Screenshots

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 * Search for images and insert them into pages and posts
 * [[
 * Get recommendations based on the text on the page or post

## Blocks

This plugin provides 1 block.

 *   Shutterstock

## Installation

**Prerequisites**

By default, WordPress sites have access to a limited library of Shutterstock media.**
To connect the WordPress plugin to your existing subscription or access our full
collection, fill out the form at [https://www.shutterstock.com/design/plugins-wordpress](https://www.shutterstock.com/design/plugins-wordpress).**

To install the Shutterstock plugin for WordPress, you need an API application for
the Shutterstock API. You can create an application at [https://www.shutterstock.com/account/developers/apps](https://www.shutterstock.com/account/developers/apps).

The plugin works only with API applications that have referrer authentication enabled.
In your application, you must specify the host names on which your WordPress site
runs.

To add referrer authentication to your app:

 1. Go to [https://shutterstock.com/account/developers/apps](https://shutterstock.com/account/developers/apps).
 2. Create or edit an app you want to use with the plugin.
 3. In the **Referrer** field, specify a comma-separated list of host names that the
    WordPress server runs on.
     You can specify “localhost” as a referrer for local 
    testing.
 4. Make sure that each referrer host name is also listed in the **Callback URL** field.
 5. Save the app and note the consumer key and consumer secret.

To set up the plugin in WordPress, you also need:

 * WordPress version 5.5 or later
 * An account on the WordPress server with administrator access
 * A Shutterstock subscription that is enabled for API use; see [Subscriptions](https://api-reference.shutterstock.com/#subscriptions)
   in the Shutterstock API documentation.

**Installing**

To install the Shutterstock plugin for WordPress, follow these steps:

 1.  Log in to WordPress as a user with the Administrator role.
 2.  In the WordPress admin console, click **Plugins > Add New**.
 3.  In the Add Plugins window, search for the Shutterstock plugin, click **Install
     Now**, and then click **Activate**.
 4.  As an alternative, you can download the latest release of the plugin from [https://wordpress.org/plugins/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/)
     and install it manually by going to the Add Plugins window, clicking **Upload 
     Plugin**, selecting the plugin file, clicking **Install Now**, and then clicking**
     Activate Plugin**.
 5.  In the WordPress admin console, go to **Settings > Shutterstock**.
 6.  Put your API application’s consumer key in the **API Key** field and its consumer
     secret in the **API Secret** field.
 7.  Click **Log in with Shutterstock** and log in with the user name and password 
     of the Shutterstock account that you want to use to access the Shutterstock media
     library. Now the plugin has a token that it can use to access the library.
 8.  In the **Editorial Country** field, enter the three-character country code for
     editorial content, such as USA or DEU.
 9.  In the **User Settings** table, select which WordPress roles have access to search
     and license media.
 10. Click **Save Changes**.

**Adding media to the WordPress library**

You can search and download media directly from the WordPress admin console into
your site’s media library by clicking **Media > Shutterstock**. From this page you
can search for images, license images, and redownload previously licensed images
if your subscriptions allows redownloads.

**Adding media to pages and posts**

Now that you have the Shutterstock plugin installed and configured, you can use 
it to add Shutterstock media to your pages and posts:

 1.  Open a post or page in the WordPress editor.
 2.  Add a Shutterstock block.
 3.  In the new block, click **Browse**.
 4.  In the popup window, search Shutterstock’s library for media to add.
      You can 
     click **View recommendations** to see suggested images based on the text of your
     blog post or page.
 5.  You can also go to the **Downloads** tab to see images that you have already licensed.
     
     The images that are available for redownload depend on the subscription that the
     plugin is using; to connect the plugin to your subscription, fill out the form
     at [https://www.shutterstock.com/design/plugins-wordpress](https://www.shutterstock.com/design/plugins-wordpress).
 6.  To try a piece of media in your page, click its **Insert Preview** button. WordPress
     adds a watermarked preview of the image to your page.
 7.  To license the image and put the non-watermarked image on the page, click **License
     this image**, select your plan and size, and click **License**. The Shutterstock
     plugin downloads the media to the default media upload folder for WordPress. You
     can see the image in the WordPress Media tab.
 8.  In the block settings, update the alt text and dimensions of the image. Other 
     block settings allow you to set HTML attributes including the title, anchor, and
     class.
 9.  Publish the page as usual. The image appears on the page just like any other image
     that you add to a page.

## Reviews

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### 󠀁[Broke my editor](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/broke-my-editor-2/)󠁿

 [Knut Sparhell](https://profiles.wordpress.org/knutsp/) January 15, 2022

PHP 8.1 WP 5.8.3 (not supported yet?) Fatal error on save with block editor, as 
reported on support. The problem was “just” a warning on previous PHP, reported 
and identified weeks ago, still no reaction. No active support here.

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## Contributors & Developers

“Shutterstock” is open source software. The following people have contributed to
this plugin.

Contributors

 *   [ Shutterstock Plugins ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/shutterstockplugins/)

“Shutterstock” has been translated into 1 locale. Thank you to [the translators](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/shutterstock/contributors)
for their contributions.

[Translate “Shutterstock” into your language.](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/shutterstock)

### Interested in development?

[Browse the code](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/shutterstock/), check
out the [SVN repository](https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/shutterstock/), or subscribe
to the [development log](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/shutterstock/) by
[RSS](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/shutterstock/?limit=100&mode=stop_on_copy&format=rss).

## Changelog

#### 1.3.12

 * Update to support WordPress 6.0

#### 1.3.11

 * Filter only downloadable licenses on the “Downloads” section

#### 1.3.10

 * Update package dependencies

#### 1.3.9

 * Update to support WordPress 5.9

#### 1.3.8

    - Bug fixes related to PHP warnings

#### 1.3.7

 * Update to Shutterstock UI 2.0 & Bug fixes

#### 1.3.6

 * Bug fixes related to WP VIP

#### 1.3.5

 * Bug fixes related to Screen options

#### 1.3.4

 * Documentation updates

#### 1.3.3

 * Bug fixes related to language settings

#### 1.3.2

 * Documentation updates

#### 1.3.1

 * Documentation updates

#### 1.3.0

 * Added Shutterstock Tab to Media Library (Media > Shutterstock)

#### 1.2.2

 * Documentation updates

#### 1.2.1

 * Updated readme
 * Improvements and bugfixes

#### 1.2.0

 * Introduced smart image recommendations and license history with re-download functionality

#### 1.1.1

 * Add translations

#### 1.1.0

 * Initial version

## Meta

 *  Version **1.3.12**
 *  Last updated **4 years ago**
 *  Active installations **200+**
 *  WordPress version ** 5.5 or higher **
 *  Tested up to **6.0.11**
 *  PHP version ** 7.1 or higher **
 *  Languages
 * [English (US)](https://wordpress.org/plugins/shutterstock/) and [Norwegian (Bokmål)](https://nb.wordpress.org/plugins/shutterstock/).
 *  [Translate into your language](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/shutterstock)
 * Tags
 * [images](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/images/)[licensing](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/licensing/)
   [shutterstock](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/shutterstock/)[stock photography](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/stock-photography/)
 *  [Advanced View](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/shutterstock/advanced/)

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## Contributors

 *   [ Shutterstock Plugins ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/shutterstockplugins/)

## Support

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