With Photoroom's Batch feature, you can edit multiple images at once. Whether you’re adding stylish backgrounds, resizing images, or including product labels, batch mode helps you create promotional content faster and with less effort.
This guide walks you through the most common steps for editing a batch of images on the Web App version of Photoroom. Some steps are optional, so you can skip anything that doesn’t fit your workflow.
Availability:
Batch is available on all paid plans (Pro, Max, Ultra).
Note: If you're using the iOS version or Android version of Photoroom, see these articles instead:
Create a batch of images [Required]
To create a batch of images on the Web App version of Photoroom:
Log in at app.photoroom.com.
Select the Space you want to work in.
Select Batch.
Import the images you want to use in your batch.
Use:Import images to select images individually
Import folder to add all images from a selected folder on your computer. Photoroom will import images from that folder and any of its sub-folders.
Select Upload.
Your selected images will appear in a grid in the batch editor. You’re now ready to start editing your batch.
Tip: Select the Grid icon to choose different grid sizes.
Apply a template to a batch of images [Optional]
Templates are pre-made designs that can set the canvas size, backgrounds, graphics, and text for your images.
Create a batch of images.
Select Templates.
Select a tab at the top and then choose a template:
From Photoroom - Templates provided by Photoroom
Your Templates - Custom templates created by you or your colleagues.
When you apply a template, any layers marked as replaceable subjects are not added to your images.
To learn about creating your own custom templates, see Create a custom template. If you use the Web App, you can also save a batch image as a template.
Tip: You can turn a batch image into a template that you can use for other batch images and regular, non-batch designs. For instructions, see Save a batch images as Templates (Web App).
Resize a batch of images [Optional]
To change the size of the images in your batch, use Resize.
Create a batch of images.
Select Resize.
Choose a size from the presets or set Custom dimensions.
If the resizing changes how images fit on the canvas, you can reposition them later.
Note: If you resize a batch and then apply a template, the template size overrules the resize setting.
Position images in a batch [Optional]
Use the Position options to set the alignment and padding for your batch of images.
Create a batch of images.
Select Position.
Choose the position for the main object in your photos:
Original - Leaves the position unchanged.
Center - Place the main object in the center of the canvas.
Custom - Adjust alignment and sizing manually.
If you chose Original, you can ignore the remaining steps.
Control how Photoroom uses padding.
Turn Ignore padding on cropped sides on to ignore padding on any images where the content touches the edges of the canvas.
Turn Ignore padding on cropped sides off to use padding on all images.
Use the Padding slider to change the amount of padding for each side. The shaded area in the preview is the padding.
Use Align to set the position of the main object in your image. Choose a position from the list.
Use Scale to set the proportions of the content. Scale is only available when Ignore padding on cropped sides is off.
Fill - Sizes the content to fill the available space.
Fit - Makes the content fit within the available space.
Create an AI Background for a batch [Optional]
You can use Photoroom's AI to generate background images for your batch. The images will have a similar look and feel, but won't be exactly the same. This is because the AI adapts each background to suit the colors and lighting in each individual image.
Create a batch of images.
Select Background.
Make sure Remove original backgrounds is on.
Select AI Background.
Select the AI Model you want to use. Studio is the newest model and often produces better results, but it uses more AI credits than v3 an v2.
Either:
Select Create a background and create a prompt using:
Assisted - A prompt that uses a "Your subject on <a surface> with <details> in the background" structure.
Manual - A text entry field where you can describe what you want.
Enter a Search to look for a type of image from Photoroom's catalog.
Select a Recently used prompt.
Select a theme from Photoroom's catalog.
Use an image as the background for a batch [Optional]
To use a regular static image as the background for a batch of images:
Create a batch of images.
Select Background.
Select Image.
Make sure Remove original backgrounds is on.
Either:
Select Start with and upload an image or choose a recommended image.
Select an image provided by Photoroom. There are various categories to choose from, including Wood, Marble, and Concrete.
Use Search to look for images on Unsplash or Pixabay.
Select the image you want.
Use the image settings to make changes:
Adjust - Use to change the background's properties, such as brightness, contrast, and opacity.
Blur - Use to soften the background. There are different styles of blur effect to choose from.
Filter - Use to apply a filter effect to the background. There are different styles to choose from.
Use a color as the background for a batch [Optional]
You can use a single color as the background for images in a batch:
Create a batch of images.
Select Background.
Select Color.
Make sure Remove original backgrounds is on.
Either:
Select a color from the palettes (Standard, Neutral tones, Soft pastels, etc.)
Select the eyedropper (pipette) icon and select a color from anywhere on the screen.
Select the color wheel and use the color selector to pick a color. Either:
Select a color from the color range. Use the slider to change the colors shown.
Choose Hex, RGB, or HSL and then enter a color value in the field.
Select Apply this color.
Apply AI Shadows to a batch of images [Optional]
Add realistic shadows to make your main object look 3D:
Create a batch of images.
Select AI Shadows.
Choose from:
None - No shadow
Soft - Light shadow
Hard - Strong, angled shadow
Floating - Shadow below object.
Select Apply to <n> images.
Note: AI Shadows cost AI credits.
Edit individual images in a batch [Optional]
You can make custom edits to any image in your batch. For example, you can add text or graphics to an image.
Note: When editing individual images, you get the option to apply the changes to all images in the batch. We recommend you read How does Apply to all work? before you start editing.
Create a batch of images.
Position the cursor over an image you want to edit and select its context menu ( ... ).
Select Edit.
Use the editor settings to make changes.
The settings work in the same way as on the main editor when you edit a design that's not part of a batch. You can find articles about the features in the help center.
Either:
Select < Batch to exit the editor.
Select Next to load the next batch image in the editor.
Important! If you select Next and then make changes, it affects how the Apply to all option works. Apply only uses the changes made to the last edited image.
Choose whether your edits should apply to a single image or all images in the batch:
Select Apply changes on the notification to apply the changes to all images in the batch.
Wait for the notification to close automatically if you only want the changes to apply to the image you edited. Do not select Apply changes.
Note: Apply changes applies the changes made to the most recently edited image to all of the other images. To learn more, see How does "Apply to all" work?
Add images to a batch [Optional]
To add extra images to a batch:
Select Upload.
Select an image to add to the batch.
Delete an image from a batch [Optional]
To delete an image from a batch:
Position the cursor over an image you want to edit and select its context menu ( ... ).
Select Delete.
To delete multiple images in a batch:
Hold the Shift key and select the images you want to delete.
Select Delete from the pop-up banner.
Duplicate an image in a batch [Optional]
To create a copy of an image in a batch:
Position the cursor over an image you want to edit and select its context menu ( ... ).
Select Duplicate.
To copy multiple images in a batch:
Hold the Shift key and select the images you want to copy.
Select Duplicate from the pop-up banner.
Download a batch of images [Required]
When you have finished editing your images, download them:
Either:
Select Download images to download them all
Hold the Shift key down and select the images you want to download. Then select Download from the pop-up banner.
Draw a selection box over consecutive images to select them and then select Download.
Enter a name for the download file and folder.
Choose the image file format: JPEG, PNG, WEBP, or AUTO. With AUTO, Photoroom chooses the most appropriate format based on the content of the images.
Note: Batch is designed for exporting images. It does not save the images as designs in Photoroom. If you need them as designs, import them individually as new images (see Save Batch images to a Space).
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