Cloudflare R2 File Upload for WordPress Forms
Store form uploads in Cloudflare R2 with zero egress fees. Get S3-compatible storage at a fraction of the cost, with Cloudflare's global network for fast delivery.
Key Features
How It Works
Connect your Cloudflare R2 bucket with API credentials. Files upload directly from the browser to R2 using presigned URLs. Cloudflare's global network ensures fast uploads from anywhere in the world.
Why Use This Plugin
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I install the File Upload — Cloudflare R2 plugin?
Install Epic Forms on your WordPress site, then enable the File Upload — Cloudflare R2 add-on from your Epic Forms dashboard. The integration activates instantly — no separate downloads or developer setup required.
Is File Upload — Cloudflare R2 included in the free plan?
The File Upload — Cloudflare R2 plugin is a premium add-on included with our Plus, Pro, and Elite plans. The Epic Forms core plugin remains free forever.
Does File Upload — Cloudflare R2 work with Gutenberg, Elementor, and other page builders?
Yes. File Upload — Cloudflare R2 works with the native Gutenberg block, the Elementor widget, and all WordPress page builders that support shortcodes — including Divi, Beaver Builder, and Bricks.
Will File Upload — Cloudflare R2 slow down my WordPress site?
No. File Upload — Cloudflare R2 only loads its assets on pages where the form is displayed. Epic Forms is built for performance with lazy-loading and minimal database queries.
Can I use File Upload — Cloudflare R2 with my existing forms?
Yes. Add File Upload — Cloudflare R2 fields to any new or existing Epic Forms form. Your previously collected submissions are unaffected.
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