
June 5 – 18, 2026
Welcome back to the WordPress.com changelog! These two weeks smoothed out everyday work — sharper image editing and easier-to-scan notifications. And if you connect an AI agent like Claude or ChatGPT to your site, it can now do a lot more, including editing your site’s design and managing plugins.
Working with images on your site just got more forgiving. The in-editor crop and resize tools are now available across all WordPress.com sites, so you can frame a photo exactly how you want it without leaving the editor or opening a separate app.
Open a post or page, add an image, and then click the crop button to launch the new experience:

If you juggle a lot at once — drafting a post while uploading media, tidying pages, clearing comments — Desktop Mode turns your WordPress admin into a workspace that’s reminiscent of your computer desktop.

Open posts, pages, and media as separate windows you can resize and arrange, jump anywhere with a quick command search, and recover anything from a single Recycle Bin that covers posts, pages, media, and comments.
It’s a free, open-source plugin from Automattic, available now. Install it on any paid WordPress.com plan.
If you connect an AI agent to WordPress.com, it can now help you with a lot more. On top of managing your content, a connected agent can now also:
As before, you stay in control. It’s off until you turn it on, every tool is opt-in, and you can disable it for specific sites at any time.
We also shipped a round of polish and reliability updates across WordPress.com, including:
Original Post https://wordpress.com/blog/2026/06/19/changelog-image-editing-multitask/