For website owners
Open a page, scan images and see what should be optimized before the page becomes slower than it needs to be.
Chrome Extension
Scan webpage images, spot image SEO issues, upload local files, optimize selected images and use the same TinySharp API key from your website and WordPress workflow.
Use TinySharp from the website tools, WordPress connector and Chrome extension with one account and one shared quota.
What it does
The Chrome extension is built for practical image checks: find missing alt text, oversized images, missing dimensions and format opportunities before publishing or redesigning a page.
Open a page, scan images and see what should be optimized before the page becomes slower than it needs to be.
Use Chrome to audit pages, then use the WordPress connector to optimize the Media Library behind those pages.
Run quick checks across client pages and share a simple CSV audit before doing deeper optimization work.
Guest mode
Guest mode gives a limited local quota on that browser installation. It is designed for testing the workflow, not for replacing a full account plan.
API mode
Copy your API key from My Dashboard and use it in the extension. Your website tools, WordPress connector and Chrome extension share the same TinySharp account quota.
FAQ
These answers explain how TinySharp works inside Chrome.
No. Page analysis starts after the user opens the extension and starts a scan on the current tab.
No. The extension is designed for user-started page image analysis, local upload optimization and optional API-key workflows.
Yes. Use the extension to audit a page and the WordPress connector to optimize the Media Library images behind that page.
Yes. The same TinySharp API key can be used across the website tools, WordPress connector and Chrome extension.
Some external image sources may block browser fetching. In that case, download the file if you are allowed to use it or optimize it from your own WordPress Media Library.