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Auto Upload (Video Tutorial) | Documentation

Last updated: Aug-18-2025

Overview

Automatically upload remote images and videos using Cloudinary Auto Upload. Learn how to lazily migrate your assets by configuring an auto upload mapping to upload assets automatically to your Cloudinary storage for optimization, transformations, and effects.

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This tutorial presents the following topics. Click a timestamp to jump to that part of the video.

Migrating assets to Cloudinary   0:04 When starting to use Cloudinary, you may have an existing source for your images and videos, such as an S3 bucket. Rather than transferring all these assets to Cloudinary manually, you can use the auto upload feature. Using auto upload   0:40 Using Auto upload, you can map a folder to a URL prefix, and Cloudinary will automatically upload those images and videos to the specified folder in your account. Set up auto upload   0:58 Set up the folder mapping in the Cloudinary console by navigating to Settings -> Upload. Define your folder and URL prefix in the Auto upload mapping section. Paste your URL prefix and see a preview of the URL with the Cloudinary mapping. Save mapping and replace a URL   1:42 You can replace the URL prefix with your Cloudinary URL prefix, and the asset is automatically uploaded to your account. Auto upload with transformations   2:00 You can apply transformations to the delivery URL of an automatically uploaded asset as you would for any other asset. Using private storage   2:27 You can map to private storage by whitelisting the bucket. Keep learning If you like this, you might also like...

 

 

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