Batch Image Renamer
Upload multiple images and rename them in bulk using patterns like sequential numbering, date prefix, or custom text. Download all renamed files as a ZIP.
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About Batch Image Renamer
Rename Hundreds of Images in Seconds Without Installing Anything
We have all been there. You download photos from your camera, phone, or a stock image site and end up with a folder full of files named things like IMG_20260401_093712.jpg, DSC00847.png, and Screenshot_2026-04-03_at_14.32.11.webp. Those names are meaningless, impossible to search, and a nightmare to organise. The Batch Image Renamer fixes this problem in one go by letting you rename dozens or hundreds of images at once using a consistent naming pattern you define.
How Batch Image Renaming Works
The concept is simple. You upload or select your images, define a naming template, and the tool applies that template to every file. A naming template might look like product-photo-{n}, where {n} is replaced by a sequential number. So your files become product-photo-001.jpg, product-photo-002.jpg, product-photo-003.jpg, and so on. You can also include date tokens, original file dimensions, or custom text segments in the template.
The tool processes everything right in your browser. Your images are not uploaded to any server. This means the renaming happens almost instantly even for large batches, and your files remain completely private.
Why Consistent File Names Matter
If you are a photographer, consistent naming makes it far easier to locate specific shots later. Instead of scrolling through thousands of cryptic filenames, you can search for wedding-lagos-march-2026-042 and find exactly what you need. For e-commerce businesses, properly named product images improve SEO because search engines read filenames as relevance signals. An image named blue-running-shoe-front.jpg tells Google more than IMG_4829.jpg ever could.
Web developers and designers benefit too. When building a website, having logically named assets, like hero-banner.webp, team-photo-ceo.jpg, and icon-cart.svg, makes the codebase easier to maintain and the project easier to hand off to another developer.
Features That Make This Tool Stand Out
Flexible naming templates: Combine static text with dynamic tokens like sequential numbers, leading zeros, and date strings. The preview updates in real time so you can see exactly what the output names will look like before committing.
Custom start number: Starting a new batch that continues from a previous set? Set the starting number to 101 or 500 or wherever you left off.
Find and replace: Need to swap one word in all filenames? Use the find-and-replace mode to change every occurrence of a specific string across all selected files without touching the rest of the name.
Case conversion: Convert filenames to lowercase, UPPERCASE, or Title Case with a single click. Lowercase is the web standard for image filenames, and this option enforces it effortlessly.
Extension preservation: The tool only renames the filename portion. Extensions like .jpg, .png, and .webp are preserved automatically so your files remain valid.
Practical Use Cases
A real estate agent photographing a property can rename all interior shots as 3bed-lekki-living-room-01.jpg through to 3bed-lekki-kitchen-04.jpg. A social media manager preparing a month of content can name assets by campaign and date. A teacher organising student assignment screenshots can rename them by student name and submission date. The possibilities are endless, and the time savings are real.
No Software to Install, No Limits
Unlike desktop applications that require installation and often cost money, this Batch Image Renamer is free, runs entirely in your browser, and works on any device with a modern web browser. There is no file-count limit imposed by the tool itself, so rename ten images or ten thousand. Your files stay on your machine throughout the process, renamed versions are generated locally, and you download the results as a tidy package ready to use.