Online Image Tool

Image Batch Rename

Rename multiple image files with one naming rule, then download the renamed files as a ZIP package for ecommerce assets, photography selects, and daily archives.

One naming rule

Set prefixes, suffixes and zero-padded numbers once, then apply them to the whole batch

Preview before export

Check the old and new file names side by side before you download anything

Runs locally first

Your original files stay untouched. The browser packages renamed downloads instead, which is better for sensitive assets

Image Batch Rename

Set one naming rule, then export the whole batch with new file names

Useful for organizing ecommerce assets, photography selects, article graphics, and daily archives. The full flow runs in your browser first.

Local ZIP packaging

Upload the images you want to rename first.

This tool currently supports up to 100 images per batch and common formats like JPG / JPEG / PNG / WEBP / GIF / BMP / HEIC.

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Upload images

After you choose a batch of images, the right panel shows the old and new file names right away.

Useful for asset libraries

Product photos, campaign assets, photography picks and article visuals can all follow one naming rule.

Review before download

See the original and renamed file names side by side, so you can correct the rule before exporting.

Duplicate-safe exports

When duplicate file names appear, the tool adds a dedupe suffix automatically to avoid overwriting files.

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Set naming rules

In most cases, a prefix, a sequence number and zero padding are enough for a clean batch naming workflow.

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Preview and export

The right panel shows the final export file names. Larger batches download as a ZIP package by default to keep the workflow cleaner.

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After you upload images, the original and renamed file names appear here for preview.

Export progress

Waiting to export

Tips

If you want a clean naming convention, keep sequence numbers enabled and use a padding length of 3 or 4 so later sorting stays tidy.

For larger batches, avoid keeping too many browser tabs open at the same time. That helps reduce memory pressure during ZIP packaging.

If you only want to replace one keyword inside the original name, keep the original name body enabled and use keyword replacement together.

ZIP export does not re-encode image content. It keeps the original file bytes and only changes the exported file names, so it stays lighter than watermarking or crop tools.

How To Use

1. Upload a batch of images you want to rename. It usually works best when one batch contains similar files, such as product photos, event banners, or photography selects.

2. Set the prefix, suffix, separator, start number and zero padding. If needed, keep the original file name body, replace keywords or normalize the letter case.

3. The right panel updates the old and new file name pairs immediately. When duplicates appear, the tool auto-adds a suffix to avoid conflicts.

4. When everything looks right, a single file downloads directly and larger batches export as a ZIP package for upload, archiving, or delivery.

FAQ

Does this tool rename the original files on my computer?

No. A browser cannot directly rename files already stored on your disk. The tool generates renamed downloads or a ZIP package instead, while leaving the original files unchanged.

Why is it still better to work in smaller batches?

Batch rename does not re-encode image pixels, but the browser still needs memory to read the files and build the ZIP package. Smaller batches are usually more stable, especially on lower-end devices.

What happens if two images end up with the same file name?

The tool automatically appends a dedupe suffix, such as `product.jpg` and `product-2.jpg`, so files do not overwrite each other during export.

Use Cases

Organize ecommerce product photos, campaign assets, social graphics, or photography selects with one naming rule so later uploads, archiving, and search stay cleaner.
Use prefixes, suffixes, and sequence numbers to build practical file names for dates, batches, channels, or SKUs.
Preview the original and renamed file names before export so large batches are less likely to leave with the wrong naming rule.
After batch renaming, continue with compression, watermarking, or format conversion to finish the rest of the asset workflow.

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