> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.letterbucket.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Media Gallery

> Manage all your uploaded images in one place

The **Media Gallery** is your central image library. All images you upload across LetterBucket live here — you can browse, search, and reuse them without uploading the same file twice.

Access it from the left sidebar under **Media Gallery**.

## Uploading images

There are two ways to add images to your library:

* **Upload from device** — click the **Upload** button in the top right. You can select multiple files at once.
* **Upload from URL** — click the dropdown arrow next to the Upload button and select **From URL**. Paste a direct image link ending in `.jpg`, `.jpeg`, `.png`, or `.gif`.
* **Drag and drop** — drag image files directly onto the gallery page and they will upload automatically.

## Browsing your images

Images are displayed in a grid sorted by upload date. You can:

* **Search** — type in the search bar to filter by file name.
* **Sort** — change the order (newest first, oldest first, etc.).
* **Adjust per-page count** — control how many images appear per page.

Click any image to open a detail view with its full size, name, and a direct link you can copy.

## Using images in the editor

When inserting an image inside the post editor, the gallery modal opens with three tabs:

* **My Uploads** — your full library, with the same search and sort controls.
* **GIFs (Tenor)** — search and insert animated GIFs directly.
* **Unsplash** — search and insert free stock photos.

Select any image to insert it into your post at the cursor position.

## Deleting images

* **Single delete** — open an image's detail view and click the delete option.
* **Bulk delete** — click the selection mode button in the toolbar, select multiple images, then click **Delete selected**.

<Warning>
  Deleting an image from the gallery removes it permanently. If it was used in a previously sent post, the image may no longer display in that post's web version.
</Warning>
