Open Editor

Batch Photo Editor Online

Edit a whole shoot, not one photo at a time: copy a look to every image, cull with flags and stars, and export the keepers in one batch — free, in your browser.

A Lightroom-style batch workflow

  • Filmstrip & grid view: open up to 20 photos, switch views with G/E like Lightroom.
  • Copy / Paste settings: perfect one photo, paste the look to one photo or all of them.
  • Cull fast: pick/reject flags (P/X), 1–5 stars, then filter to your keepers.
  • Multi-select export: Cmd/Ctrl+click or checkboxes in the grid, then export the whole selection.
  • Export to a folder: on Chrome/Edge, JPEGs are written straight into a folder you choose.
  • Batch watermark: stamp your logo watermark on every exported photo.

How to batch edit photos

  1. Open OpticRaw and drag in your photos — JPEG, PNG, HEIC or RAW.
  2. Edit the first photo, then Copy Settings → Paste to All.
  3. Press G, select the photos you want, and click Export N Photos.

Every photo keeps its own individual edits too — paste a base look, then fine-tune single photos before export.

Works with RAW, private by design

Batch export renders each photo at full resolution with its own settings — including RAW files. Everything runs locally in your browser: nothing is uploaded, so batch editing a client shoot stays private.

Frequently asked questions

How do I apply the same edit to many photos?

Edit one photo, press Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+C to copy its settings, then use Paste to All — every photo in the filmstrip gets the same look. Then select them in the grid and export in one batch.

How do I select multiple photos for export?

Press G for the grid view, then Cmd/Ctrl+click photos, Shift+click for a range, or tick the checkbox on each thumbnail. A bar appears with an Export button for the selection.

Can the batch export go into a folder instead of many downloads?

Yes — on Chrome and Edge choose “Folder” as the destination and pick a folder; every JPEG is written there directly. Other browsers fall back to downloads.

Does batch export work with RAW files?

Yes. Each RAW file is decoded and rendered with its own edits at full resolution, one after another — Sony ARW, Canon CR3/CR2, Nikon NEF, Fujifilm RAF and more.

Is there a limit on how many photos I can edit?

You can have up to 20 photos open at once in the filmstrip, and export any selection of them in one batch.

Open OpticRaw — free, no sign-up

Works in Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari. Your photos are processed on your device and never uploaded.