The Commons Assessment Checker finds which images in a Wikimedia
Commons category, and its subcategories, have earned one of the three
Commons assessments: Quality Image, Featured Picture, or Valued Image.
How it works
When a file is promoted, the assessment template adds it to a single
master tracking category. The tool checks each file against exactly
those three categories, in one batched request for up to 50 files at a
time. Using the exact Commons categories also avoids false positives,
such as counting a Wikipedia featured picture as a Commons one.
Award
Category checked
Quality Image
Category:Quality images
Featured Picture
Category:Featured pictures on Wikimedia Commons
Valued Image
Category:Valued images sorted by promotion date
Features
Category autocomplete that suggests real, non-empty categories and handles case sensitivity.
Depth control to scan from the category alone up to five levels of subcategories.
Results shown one depth level at a time, so shallow matches appear while deeper levels are still scanning.
Show filters for Quality, Featured, and Valued, plus sorting by upload date.
Stop button, completion sound (with on and off), and a dark mode.
The tool runs entirely in your browser and talks directly to the
public Wikimedia Commons API. It uses no AI and stores none of your
searches. Only your dark mode and sound preferences are saved locally
in your browser.
Created by Suyash Dwivedi. Powered by the Wikimedia Commons API.