Unlock the full power of Batch on mobile and edit large sets of images all at once! No more repetitive, one-by-one workflows.
Note: If you are using the Web App, see Edit multiple photos at once with Batch (Web App). Batch on the Web App is different to the mobile versions.
With the Batch feature, you can apply templates, resize canvases and restyle hundreds of photos in a single, streamlined operation. The example below shows how eight images were transformed together to save time and effort.
Import 8 images (left) and apply the same template to them all (right).
Want some images to stand out differently? No problem. You can apply a change to the entire batch of images and edit individual photos in the same batch. When you’re done editing, simply export or share the images.
Note: Batch images are not saved as designs in your Space. But it is possible to import them as individual photos and then save them. For details, see Save Batch images to a Space.
For best results, use images where the main subject appears in similar size and position to get consistent, professional-looking results.
Availability:
Batch is available on all paid plans (Pro, Max, Ultra).
On iPhone and iPad
To use Batch to edit multiple images at once and then export them:
(Video shows Photoroom on iPhone)
Select the Space you want to work in.
Select Batch.
Select Start Batch.
To continue with the last batch of images you used, select the Resume image batch option instead.
Select the images you want to upload and then select the checkmark or Add images to confirm.
Photoroom adds the images to your batch and removes their backgrounds automatically.
[Optional] Select the Template tab and choose a template to apply to the batch of images. You can choose from the range of templates provided by Photoroom or select a custom template.
A custom template is a template that you or your teammates made (see Create a custom template).
[Optional] Select the Resize tab and choose a size for the images in your batch.
[Optional] Select the Position tab and choose the position for the main object in your photos.
Choose from:Original
Place the main object in the position it was in when you imported the photo.Centered
Place the main object in the center of the canvas.
Use the Padding slider to set the amount of spacing between the main object and the edge of the canvas.Template
Place the main object in the position that's set in the template.
[Optional] Use the main editor to make changes to one or more of the images:
Select an image to open it in the editor.
Use the editor settings to make changes, such as add text, add a logo, change the background, or change colors.
Select X to exit the editor or select Next to open the next image in the editor.
You can use Next to progress through all of the images until you reach the last one, and then you can select the checkmark or Done to exit.
Either:
Select Apply changes to apply the changes to all images in the batch.
Note: Photoroom applies the changes that you applied to the last batch image you opened in the editor. For more information, see How does "Apply to all" work?.
If you only want the changes to apply to the currently selected image, close the Apply changes dialog or wait for it to close automatically.
Select Export images to save your images. You can also share your images. For details, see Export a design.
Tip: Did you miss the Apply to all prompt? To display it again, select an image in the batch to edit it, and then close the editor.
On Android
To use Batch to edit multiple images at once and then export them:
Select the Space you want to work in.
Select Batch.
Select Start Batch.
To continue with the last batch of images you used, select the Resume image batch option instead.
Select the images you want to upload and then select Add images to confirm.
Photoroom adds the images to your batch and removes their backgrounds automatically.
[Optional] Select the Template tab and choose a template to apply to the batch of images. You can choose from the range of templates provided by Photoroom or select a custom template.
A custom template is a template that you or your teammates made (see Create a custom template).
[Optional] Select the Resize tab and choose a size for the images in your batch.
[Optional] Select the Position tab and choose the position for the main object in your photos.
Choose from:Original
Place the main object in the position it was in when you imported the photo.Centered
Place the main object in the center of the canvas.
Use the Padding slider to set the amount of spacing between the main object and the edge of the canvas.
Template
Place the main object in the position that's set in the template.
[Optional] Use the main editor to make changes to one or more of the images:
Select an image to open it in the editor.
Use the editor settings to make changes, such as add text, add a logo, change the background, or change colors.
Select the back arrow to exit the editor or select Next to open the next image in the editor.
You can use Next to progress through all of the images until you reach the last one, and then you select Done to exit.
Either:
Select Apply changes to apply the changes to all images in the batch.
Note: Photoroom applies the changes that you applied to the last batch image you opened in the editor. For more information, see How does "Apply to all" work?.
If you only want the changes to apply to the currently selected image, close the Apply changes dialog or wait for it to close automatically.
Select Export images to save your images. You can also share your images. For details, see Export a design.
Tip: Did you miss the Apply to all prompt? To display it again, select an image in the batch to edit it, and then close the editor.
Further Information
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