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Batch for Google Photos

Google Photos bulk editing: Enhance, Filter, Crop, and more

Batch is a Chrome extension that adds bulk editing to Google Photos: Enhance, Filter, Crop, Rotate, Add Description, or Revert hundreds of photos at once. A single edit is easy. Two hundred is the problem. Built for trips, family albums, large wedding albums, real estate listings, product photos, and shared albums. Everything runs inside Google Photos, nothing uploaded.

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Hi Product Hunt,

I’m Yair. I built Batch because of family trips.

I’d come back with hundreds of photos, send a handful of curated favorites to the family thread, then share a larger Google Photos album with grandparents so they could browse everything.

I take pride in my photos and want the album to feel good as a whole. But that usually meant one of three things:

• Open each photo and hit Enhance and Save one by one
• Share the album before it looked as good as I wanted
• Add it to my task list and never get around to it

I searched for a better way and kept finding old threads from Google Photos users asking for bulk edit, batch enhance, batch rotate, batch descriptions, and batch revert. Some of these requests have been around since 2019.

Google Photos has more than 500 million monthly active users, and roughly 210 million people edit photos every month. That is a lot of people still doing repetitive photo edits one at a time.

So I built Batch.

Two things that mattered while building it:
1) Batch uses Google Photos’ own editor. It automates the repeat work you would otherwise do manually, photo by photo.
2) Your photos never leave Google Photos. Everything runs inside Google Photos, nothing uploaded.

Also worth saying clearly: Batch is not for every photo or every edit. It is not Lightroom, and it does not make creative decisions for every image. It is built for the photos you’d never edit one by one: trips, family albums, real estate listings, product photos, shared albums, and anywhere doing the same edit 200 times is the problem.

The workflow I wanted was simple: apply the same baseline edit across the whole batch first, then fine-tune the handful of photos that deserve individual attention.

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I’d love feedback from people who use Google Photos heavily:
• Which batch action would you want next?
• What broke or felt confusing?
• Where would Batch fit into your photo workflow?

I’ll be in the comments today. Thanks for checking it out.

Yair

About Batch for Google Photos on Product Hunt

Google Photos bulk editing: Enhance, Filter, Crop, and more

Batch for Google Photos was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #158 on the daily leaderboard. Batch is a Chrome extension that adds bulk editing to Google Photos: Enhance, Filter, Crop, Rotate, Add Description, or Revert hundreds of photos at once. A single edit is easy. Two hundred is the problem. Built for trips, family albums, large wedding albums, real estate listings, product photos, and shared albums. Everything runs inside Google Photos, nothing uploaded.

On the analytics side, Batch for Google Photos competes within Chrome Extensions, Productivity and Photography — topics that collectively have 849.4k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Batch for Google Photos performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted Batch for Google Photos?

Batch for Google Photos was hunted by Rohan Chaubey. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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