Create stunning image galleries,
right inside the block editor


Galleryberg uses native Gutenberg block transforms to instantly switch between gallery layouts. Add your images once—your settings and captions carry over automatically, so you can explore looks without reconfiguring a thing.

Galleryberg is the ideal gallery block plugin because it offers everything you need in one block, including four distinct layouts, a built-in lightbox, and seamless Gutenberg-native controls.

Pick from four clean layouts—switch anytime.

One toggle adds a pop-up viewer with keyboard navigation. 

Tweak spacing, colors, and layout right in block settings.

Responsive grids with touch-friendly browsing.

Server-side rendering ensures your galleries load efficiently and feel lightweight.

Add subtle animations to boost engagement.

Early users love Galleryberg, with first adopters expressing happiness and providing valuable feedback that helps us continuously improve the plugin.

“As a full-time blogger, I create lots of content and use hundreds of images on my blog every month. This plugin has been a game-changer for me. It’s so easy to use, as I can simply add the Galleryberg Gallery block to any post or page. It works like a charm. Highly recommended!”

— Anil Agarwal

“II love what I’m seeing so far. I have been looking for a lightweight gallery plugin that has masonry layouts for a long time. Too many of the other options are bloated by features that most people don’t need. This plugin has just what I need.”

— whistlerdan

“Installed the free version of this plugin on multiple WordPress websites and it works great. If you are using default Gutenberg to create your website then you can try using this plugin to create image galleries.”

— Prashant


Quick, no-fluff answers to the most common Galleryberg questions—setup, layouts, lightbox, and performance.

How do I convert an existing core Gallery to Galleryberg?

How do I enable or disable the lightbox?

Which layout should I use—and can I switch later?

How do I show captions below or as an overlay (on hover/always)?

Does it work with page builders like Elementor?


From first gallery to pro—support that meets you where you are

Documentation

Comprehensive guides and tutorials to get you started quickly and master advanced features.

Video Tutorials

Step-by-step video guides on YouTube covering everything from basics to advanced techniques.

Support

Get help when you need it. Our support team is ready to guide you with any questions or concerns.