Rename hundreds of image files in seconds
Upload a batch of images and define a naming pattern using text, sequential numbers, dates, and EXIF metadata placeholders. The tool previews every new filename before you apply the changes, so you can verify the result and avoid mistakes. Download the renamed files as a ZIP.
Use this tool freeFeatures
Pattern-based naming
Build a filename template with static text and dynamic tokens like {n} for sequence number, {date} for the date taken, {camera} for camera model, and {w}x{h} for dimensions.
Sequential numbering
Set the starting number, increment, and zero-padding. For example, start at 001 and increment by 1 to produce photo-001, photo-002, photo-003.
Live preview table
A two-column table shows the original filename and the new filename side by side. Any naming conflicts are highlighted in red so you can fix them before downloading.
Find and replace
Use simple text replacement or regular expressions to modify parts of existing filenames. Useful for correcting typos or replacing camera-assigned prefixes across an entire batch.
How to use
Upload images
Drag a folder of images or select multiple files. The tool lists every file with its original name.
Define the naming pattern
Type a template using tokens like {n}, {date}, and {camera}. Or use find-and-replace to edit existing names.
Preview
Review the old-name and new-name table. Fix any conflicts highlighted by the tool.
Download
Click download to get a ZIP archive containing all images with their new filenames.
Specifications
| Input formats | JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, TIFF |
| Max batch size | 500 files |
| Tokens | {n}, {date}, {camera}, {w}, {h}, custom |
| Regex support | Yes |
| Output | ZIP with renamed files |
| Processing | Client-side (no upload) |
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Common questions
Does the tool modify my original files?
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No. The tool creates a new ZIP archive with copies of your images under the new filenames. Your original files on disk remain untouched.
Can I use EXIF data in the filename?
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Yes. Tokens like {date}, {camera}, and {lens} pull values from the EXIF metadata embedded in JPEG and TIFF files. If a file has no EXIF data, the token is replaced with a fallback like 'unknown'.
What happens if two files end up with the same name?
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The preview table highlights conflicts in red. You can adjust the pattern — for example by adding a sequence number — to ensure every filename is unique before downloading.
Need to optimize images after renaming?
AI Enhance can compress, resize, and improve the quality of your entire batch after renaming. Clean filenames plus optimized images make for a well-organized library.
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