# Luvre

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Luvre – WordPress Media Library Folders
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## Categorize files easily with drag-and-drop

Organize your media library with a simple drag-and-drop action, moving selected images into specific folders. Whether handling a single image or multiple files, the intuitive interface ensures quick and hassle-free file management.

### Easy Contextual Menu

Easily manage your folders with a simple right-click—just like on your computer. Quickly create new folders, rename existing ones, or delete them in an instant, providing a seamless and intuitive file organization experience within your WordPress media library.

### Customizable Folder Colors

Enhance your workflow by assigning custom colors to your folders, making it easier to organize, categorize, and quickly identify them at a glance. This feature helps improve visual navigation, ensuring a more efficient and streamlined file management experience.

### Powerful WordPress Blocks

Easily enhance your website's visual appeal with Luvre blocks, allowing you to create and display stunning galleries, dynamic sliders, and engaging carousels. With just a few clicks, you can organize and showcase your images beautifully.

### Seamless Compatibility

Luvre seamlessly integrates with popular WordPress themes, page builders, and third-party plugins, ensuring smooth compatibility and hassle-free functionality. No matter what tools you use, Luvre enhances your workflow without conflicts or limitations.

### Supported Languages

Luvre is available in multiple languages, making it easier for you to use it in your preferred language. With just one click, you can install Luvre and start using it instantly—no need to look up words manually!


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