Infinite Uploads pricing is based on two things: how much cloud storage you use, and how much CDN bandwidth your sites consume. You pay for one plan that covers unlimited sites and unlimited file uploads. No per-site fees, no per-file charges, no plugin license costs.
This doc covers how the plans work, how usage is calculated, what happens when you go over your limits, and how upgrades and cancellations are handled.
Plans and Pricing
There are two plan tiers: Starter and Business. The Business tier offers larger storage increments at a lower per-GB cost. Both tiers include all features. There are no feature gates between plans.
Starter Plan
| Storage | CDN Bandwidth | Monthly Price | Yearly Price |
| 50 GB | 100 GB | $19/mo | $16/mo ($192/yr) |
Business Plan Tiers
| Storage | CDN Bandwidth | Monthly Price | Yearly Price |
| 100 GB | 200 GB | $29/mo | $24/mo ($288/yr) |
| 200 GB | 400 GB | $49/mo | $41/mo |
| 400 GB | 800 GB | $79/mo | $66/mo |
| 1 TB | 2 TB | $149/mo | $124/mo |
| 2.5 TB | 5 TB | $329/mo | $275/mo |
| 5 TB | 10 TB | $590/mo | $492/mo |
| 10 TB | 20 TB | $990/mo | $825/mo |
Yearly billing saves about 17% compared to monthly. The monthly usage limits are the same regardless of whether you pay monthly or annually.
What Every Plan Includes
Every plan, whether Starter or Business, includes all of these at no extra cost: unlimited WordPress sites connected to one account, unlimited file uploads per month, a global CDN with 119+ edge locations, custom CDN domains (CNAME) per site, S3-compatible API credentials for direct cloud access, video upload and encoding with a customizable player, one-click sync and restore, WP-CLI support, GDPR-compatible infrastructure with USA or Europe storage regions, and free use of the Infinite Uploads plugin itself.
There are no feature differences between plans. The only variable is how much storage and bandwidth you get.
How Storage and Bandwidth Are Calculated
Storage is the total size of all files stored across all sites connected to your account. If you have 3 sites with 10 GB, 15 GB, and 5 GB of media in the cloud, your total storage usage is 30 GB.
CDN bandwidth is the total data transferred when visitors load your media files from the Infinite Uploads CDN. Every image, video, PDF, or audio file served to a visitor counts toward your bandwidth. Bandwidth is a monthly allowance that resets each billing cycle.
Usage is recalculated each night. You can see your current storage and bandwidth numbers in the Infinite Uploads plugin dashboard under Account & Settings, or in your account page on the website.
What Happens If You Exceed Your Plan Limits
If your storage or bandwidth usage exceeds what’s included in your current plan, Infinite Uploads will automatically upgrade you to the next plan level that fits your usage. Any remaining credit from your previous plan is applied to the new charges. You won’t lose service, and there’s no penalty or overage fee. You just move to the plan that covers your actual usage.
You’ll see a preview of prorated charges before any upgrade is confirmed, so there are no surprises on your invoice.
Sometimes, a bad actor, AI agent, or automatons will cause havoc on your CDN usage, causing your usage to temporarily spike and be upgraded. Should this happen, we are happy to make things right and revert any charges and back to your previous plan. Please contact us for this.
Billing Cycle and Proration
Plan changes (upgrades or downgrades) take effect immediately. When you switch plans mid-cycle, charges are prorated. The unused portion of your old plan becomes a credit on your account, and you’re charged a prorated amount for the new plan through the end of your current billing cycle.
If you’re on yearly billing, prorated credits still apply. Switching from a $24/mo yearly plan to a $41/mo yearly plan mid-year means you get credited for the unused months on the old plan and pay the difference for the remaining months on the new plan.
7-Day Free Trial
Every new account starts with a 7-day free trial. You can cancel at any time during the trial with one click and you won’t be charged. The trial gives you full access to all features, so you can sync your library, test the CDN, and evaluate performance before committing.
What Happens When There’s a Billing Issue
If a payment fails or your subscription lapses, the plugin will show a warning in your WordPress dashboard: "Files can’t be uploaded and your CDN is disabled due to a billing issue." This means new uploads to the cloud are blocked, and your CDN URL stops serving files.
Your files are NOT deleted immediately. You have time to fix the billing issue by visiting your account billing page. Once the payment is resolved, CDN delivery and uploads resume automatically. If the issue remains unresolved for an extended period, files will eventually be scheduled for deletion.
This can break your site’s images and media. If your CDN is disabled, any media URL pointing to the Infinite Uploads CDN will return errors. Your visitors will see broken images. Fix the billing issue or disconnect and download your files back to local storage to restore them.
Cancelling Your Plan
There are no contracts. You can cancel at any time from the billing portal on your account page. When you cancel, your service continues as normal until the end of the current billing period. You can reactivate before the period ends if you change your mind.
Before your cancellation takes effect, download your files. Use the Download & Disconnect tool in the Infinite Uploads plugin settings on each connected site to pull your cloud files back to local storage. You can also use the WP-CLI command wp infinite-uploads download for faster transfers on large libraries.
Once cancellation takes effect at the end of your billing period, all new uploads will be blocked, your CDN will be disabled, and files will be scheduled for deletion. If you have media that only exists in the cloud (because you deleted local copies), it will be gone unless you download it first.
For a step-by-step walkthrough of the cancellation and disconnect process, see Cancelling Your Account and Disconnecting, Deactivating, or Deleting the Plugin.
Where to Manage Your Billing
All billing management happens on the Infinite Uploads website, not inside the WordPress plugin. From your account billing page you can upgrade or downgrade your plan, switch between monthly and yearly billing, update your payment method, view invoices and billing history, and cancel your subscription.
Inside the WordPress plugin under Account & Settings, you can see your current plan, storage used vs. available, CDN bandwidth used vs. available, your CDN URL, and your storage region. The plugin dashboard also links directly to the billing page if you need to make changes.
For current pricing details, visit the pricing page.