In this article, you can learn how to apply a template to multiple images at once when using the Web App.
There are two different ways of applying a template:
Create a batch and apply a template
Select a custom template* and apply it to multiple images.
*A custom template is a template that you or your team have made. The templates that are provided by Photoroom are not custom templates.
Availability:
Batch features are only available on the paid plans (Pro, Max, Ultra).
Note: For instructions on applying templates to batch images on mobile versions of Photoroom, see Apply a template to a batch of images (iOS) and Apply a template to a batch of images (Android).
Create a batch of images and apply a template
To create a batch of images and apply a template:
Log in at app.photoroom.com.
Select the Space you want to work in.
Select Batch.
Add images to your batch. Either:
Select Import images and select the individual images you want to include in your batch.
Select Import folder and select a folder of images you want to include in your batch. If the folder contains other folders (child folders), Photoroom will upload the images from those folders too.
Select Upload to confirm.
Photoroom uploads the images and removes the backgrounds.
Tip: You can restore the original backgrounds by selecting Background and then turning off Remove original backgrounds. Alternatively, you could select Templates and choose the Original image template in the Classics collection.
[Optional] Select the images that you want to use the template. By default, when you select a template, it will apply to all images.
To learn about selecting, see How to select images in Batch (Web App).
Select Templates.
Select the template you want to apply.
Photoroom applies the template to the images. They will include the various layers from the template and will resize to the same size as the template.
[Optional] Use the settings in the sidebar to make further changes, for example, apply AI Shadows or change the Position.
To learn about the settings, see Edit multiple photos at once with Batch (Web App).
[Optional] Double-click on any image to display it in the editor. Use the editor to make further changes.
See Edit multiple photos at once with Batch (Web App) for more details.
Select Download images. Enter a name for the download zip file and select the file format. Choose from PNG, JPEG, WEBP or leave it set to Auto to get Photoroom to detect the most appropriate file format for your images.
When the zip file downloads, use your computer's file manager or folder app to unzip the file and extract the image files. You can then use the image files in other applications.
Select a custom template and apply it to a batch of images
To select a custom template and apply it to multiple images:
Log in at app.photoroom.com.
Select the Space you want to work in.
Select Templates.
Position the cursor over the template you want to use.
Note: If you don't see any templates, it is because nobody has created a custom template in this Space.
Select the template's Use in Batch option.
Add images to your batch. Either:
Select Import images and select the individual images you want to include in your batch.
Select Import folder and select a folder of images you want to include in your batch. If the folder contains other folders (child folders), Photoroom will upload the images from those folders too.
Select Upload to confirm.
Photoroom uploads the images and applies the custom template to them.
[Optional] Use the settings in the sidebar to make further changes, for example, apply AI Shadows or change the Position.
To learn about the settings, see Edit multiple photos at once with Batch (Web App).
[Optional] Double-click on any image to display it in the editor. Use the editor to make further changes.
See Edit multiple photos at once with Batch (Web App) for more details.
Select Download images. Enter a name for the download zip file and select the file format. Choose from PNG, JPEG, WEBP or leave it set to Auto to get Photoroom to detect the most appropriate file format for your images.
When the zip file downloads, use your computer's file manager or folder app to unzip the file and extract the image files. You can then use the image files in other applications.

