Unstoppable User Profiles
Unstoppable User Profiles
Description
Unstoppable User Profiles gives your members a simple front-end form to edit their own profile details and upload their own profile photo — without ever touching the WordPress media library and without you having to add anyone’s picture by hand.
Drop the [uupr_profile_form] shortcode on any page (built with the block editor, Elementor, or any page builder) and logged-in users get a self-service profile editor.
Key features
- Front-end profile editing for the logged-in user only (name, display name, email, website, bio — all toggleable).
- Secure profile photo upload that is stored in its own folder, kept out of the media library so it never clutters it and members never see other people’s files.
- Uploaded photos appear everywhere automatically. Because the plugin overrides WordPress core avatars, the member’s photo shows in any plugin that uses standard avatars — membership directories, community profiles, comment lists, author boxes, and more — with no extra setup.
- Optional admin moderation: require approval before a new photo goes live.
- Configurable maximum upload size and allowed fields.
- Uploaded images are re-encoded server-side to strip metadata and normalise dimensions.
Privacy and external services
This plugin does not connect to any external services, does not load any third-party scripts or fonts, and does not collect, send, or track any data. All uploads stay on your own server.
Installation
- Upload the plugin files to the
/wp-content/plugins/unstoppable-user-profilesdirectory, or install the plugin through the WordPress Plugins screen. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress.
- Go to User Profiles > Settings to choose which fields members can edit and set your photo size limit.
- Add the
[uupr_profile_form]shortcode to any page where logged-in members should edit their profile.
Faq
They already have one. Most membership plugins create a WordPress user behind the scenes when someone registers, so members never see wp-admin — this plugin simply lets them edit that account from the front end.
If your directory or community plugin uses standard WordPress avatars, yes — automatically. The plugin overrides core avatar output, so no per-plugin configuration is needed.
No. Photos are stored in a dedicated uploads folder and are never added as media library attachments.
Reviews
Changelog
1.1.3
- Fixed: resolved Plugin Check input-sanitization warnings — profile fields are now sanitized on access, and file-upload arrays carry correct, documented handling notes.
1.1.2
- Improved: hide the redundant native “Profile Picture” row (and its Gravatar link) on the profile screens, since the plugin now manages photos.
1.1.1
- Hardened file handling to use the WordPress upload and filesystem APIs (wp_handle_upload, WP_Filesystem) ahead of WordPress.org review.
- Removed silenced PHP operators and cleaned up account-tab navigation handling.
1.1.0
- Added: photo uploader on the WordPress profile screen (Users > Profile / Edit User), for admins and staff.
- Added: “Profile Photo” tab on the MemberPress Account page so members can upload from the front end.
1.0.0
- Initial release.