BatchCrop — batch crop photos in Photoshop
Bulk/batch crop a whole photo set consistently — set your crop once, run the batch, and stop repeating the same manual steps.
- Batch crop (bulk crop) large photo sets
- Crop multiple images consistently
- Fast, simple install
- Works with the desktop version of Adobe Photoshop
- No technical knowledge needed
- Paid plugin ($15)
In 3 steps
Keep it simple: install, configure, run.
Install the plugin
Get it from Adobe Exchange and install it in Photoshop. (Details depend on your Photoshop version.)
Pick your input
Select the folder or set you want to process. The plugin runs through your selection as a batch (great for hundreds of photos).
Set your crop
Define your crop once, then apply it consistently across your entire set.
Testimonials
“I had hundreds of photos to crop for a gallery. Setting it once and running the batch saved me hours.”
Lotte de Groot — Event photographer
“The consistency is the killer feature. No more tiny crop differences between images — and way faster than doing it manually.”
Thomas Bakker — Studio assistant
“For product photos this is a game changer. One crop setup, same result across the whole set.”
Nina Smit — E-commerce
“Actions were too brittle for my inputs. This is a simpler workflow and saves a lot of repetitive clicking.”
Jasper Meijer — Designer
FAQ
Short and practical.
Can I crop multiple images at once in Photoshop?+
Is this useful for a whole folder of photos?+
How do I apply the same crop to hundreds of photos?+
How do I install the plugin?+
I installed it from Adobe Exchange — where do I find it in Photoshop?+
Which Photoshop versions are supported?+
Does this work on Photoshop mobile / iPad?+
Can I control the crop settings?+
Is this a good workflow for headshots, products, or event photos?+
Is this the same as Actions / Batch in Photoshop?+
How much does it cost?+
Get it
Tested with the desktop version of Adobe Photoshop. Install via Adobe Exchange and the Creative Cloud desktop app.
Questions? Email hello@wouter.photo