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Orshot lets you connect your WordPress site to Orshot — a template-based image, PDF, and video generation platform — and automatically produce visual assets for your content.
Features

Auto Featured Images – Automatically generate a featured image from an Orshot template every time you publish a post. The post title, excerpt, and category are injected into the template.
Open Graph / Social Images – Pre-generate OG images for social sharing when a post is published. The plugin injects the appropriate og:image and twitter:image meta tags.
Gutenberg Block – Insert the Orshot Image block into any post or page to pick a template, generate an image, and embed it inline.
Upload Receiver – Orshot can push rendered files directly into your WordPress media library as a storage connection.
Template Picker – Browse and select templates from your Orshot workspace without leaving WordPress.

How It Works

Install and activate the plugin.
Go to Settings → Orshot and click Connect to Orshot.
Authorize the connection in your Orshot account (OAuth — no API keys to copy).
Choose default templates for featured images and OG images.
Publish a post and watch the images generate automatically.

Third-Party Service
This plugin connects to the Orshot external service to generate images and other assets from templates.

Plugin Documentation
Service website: https://orshot.com
Terms of Service: https://orshot.com/terms
Privacy Policy: https://orshot.com/privacy

Data sent to Orshot includes: post title, excerpt, category name, author display name, and site name — only when a render is triggered. OAuth tokens are stored locally in your WordPress database and transmitted over HTTPS.

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