6 best AI photo editors for product photo batch edits in 2026

Your new product line is almost ready to launch. It’s your biggest drop yet: 200 different SKUs going live across Amazon, Shopify, and Etsy. The one thing standing between you and your launch? Photo editing.

Even with professional-level photos, editing hundreds of images for multiple platforms with varying requirements can take hours. Remote editors aren’t always available when you need them, and the cost of “quick fixes” can add up just as quickly. AI product photography tools speed up the editing process, but they won’t make an impact if you can’t use them at scale.

Enter: batch photo editing. Batch editors let you apply the same edits to sometimes hundreds of photos at once, from cropping and resizing to meet marketplace standards, to adjusting low-quality lighting. The right batch editor helps automate your workflows, save time and money, and unify your product catalogue.

For these reasons, batch editing is a popular feature among image creation and general AI tools. There are dozens on the market, but not all of them are designed for e-commerce sellers. The wrong tool can lead to product inconsistency across images and photos that break marketplace rules.

What are the best batch editors for marketplace photos? In this article, we compare the top 6 batch editors: Photoroom, Fotor, Pixlr, BatchPhoto, PicsArt, and BeFunky. Keep reading to find the best tool for your e-commerce business.

What should e-commerce sellers look for in a batch editor?

All types of businesses and creative professionals use batch editing tools to save time and automate their workflows. A real estate agent might use a batch editor to adjust the lighting and add a watermark on listing photos. An event photographer might adjust the lighting across hundreds of pictures in a gallery. 

But batch editing for e-commerce requires features and quality standards that not all batch editors have: 

  • Speed and scale: Does the batch edit allow you to create automated workflows? How many images can you edit at once? 

  • Marketplace-ready outputs: Can you make platform-specific edits for Amazon, Shopify, and Etsy? Look for features like marketplace templates and background removal.

  • Accuracy: Your product should appear consistent across all your images, no matter how many photos you edit or which tools you use.

  • Editing tools: Some batch editors are bare-bones, while others support more complex edits across images. Most e-commerce editors need a variety of tools for marketplace images, social listings, and email marketing.

Enterprise businesses may also want to look for a tool with API integration. A strong API complements your existing workflows and platforms to automatically edit incoming photos and place them where your team needs them.

What are the best AI photo editors for batch editing?

Photoroom

What it does best: Photoroom is the only AI photo editor made explicitly for e-commerce sellers. With Batch, you’ll find tools and features that reflect your unique needs, like marketplace-ready templates, batch AI background removal, and batch shadows.

Ideal use case: You’re an e-commerce seller that lists across multiple marketplaces and platforms. You need to edit a set of 150 images for your newest launch to meet marketplace standards and attract customers. Use Photoroom’s Batch editor to speed up the editing process and reduce inconsistencies across your catalogue through a full set of AI-powered batch tools.

Pros: 

  • Upload and edit up to 250 images at once, perfect for large-scale product rollouts.

  • Photoroom’s superior AI model maintains product accuracy and image quality across exports.

  • Batch’s background color changer and image resizer make it easy to meet unique marketplace requirements and avoid errors that impact sales.

  • Photo effects (like blur and texture) can be applied across your entire catalogue to create unified, eye-catching imagery.

  • Batch photo adjustments across lighting, color, tone, and perspective are key to catalogue and brand consistency.

  • Combine Batch with an API integration to enable automated custom workflows and advanced processing.

Pricing: Batch is included with all of Photoroom’s paid plans, starting at $7.50/month for up to 500 exports. 

Fotor

What it does best: Fotor’s batch editing tool is easy to use for beginners who want to experiment with basic bulk edits.

Ideal use case: You’re a secondhand fashion reseller who wants to add your watermark to hundreds of existing product photos. Use Fotor’s batch editor to apply a watermark to every photo in your catalogue at once.

Pros: Fotor’s batch editor has a simple, easy-to-navigate interface and offers a few of the features and tools e-commerce sellers need, such as adding watermarks and converting files. 

Pricing: AI batch editing is available with Pro+ plans, starting at $23.99/month or $99 billed annually.

Fotor is a solid tool for beginners and creatives who want to experiment with AI and batch editing. For more complex edits and high-volume product catalogs, you’ll need to find a tool that offers stronger brand-consistency features.

Pixlr

What it does best: Pixlr is a web-based photo editor that offers free, quick batch editing with no commitment. 

Ideal use case: You’re launching your online store next week. You have a set of product images, but you think they could be stronger. Use Pixlr to experiment with adjusting saturation, brightness, and contrast across up to 100 photos at once.

Pros: Pixlr allows you to make basic edits, like cropping, resizing, adding a border, and adjusting saturation or brightness, with a straightforward UX that’s perfect for beginners. You can also save your edits as a downloadable macro (.pxm) file to reuse in future batches.

Pricing: Free

Pixlr is helpful for basic batch edits, but it’s not optimized for product photography, marketplace compliance or enterprise scale. The AI features Pixlr offers in its photo-editing tool are also not available in its batch editor.

BatchPhoto 

What it does best: BatchPhoto allows you to retouch thousands of photos at once.

Ideal use case: You’re a jewelry brand owner who just received hundreds of photos of flat lays from your photographer. There’s one problem: they’re all different sizes, and they’re not the correct file type. Instead of asking your editor to re-crop and convert them, you place them into BatchPhoto.

Pros: Edit up to 1,000 photos at once via their downloadable desktop app. Some e-commerce sellers may find features such as “replace color” and “add visual effects” useful for editing lifestyle imagery.

Pricing: Pro plans for commercial use start at $49.95/month.

While BatchPhoto offers the most edits in a single batch of any batch editor, its workflow and UX may be confusing to inexperienced editors. It also lacks the latest e-commerce-specific tools, including background removal, realistic shadows, and marketplace-ready templates.

BeFunky 

What it does best: BeFunky’s batch editor offers a suite of creative editing tools and basic AI enhancements in a simple, beginner-friendly UI.

Ideal use case: You’re preparing to launch your latest line of handbags and need to create assets for email and social media marketing. Upload your product photos into BeFunky and use their “funky” photo filters to create unified creative assets.

Pros: BeFunky allows you to create eye-catching imagery at scale with a variety of preset filters. Their crop tool also offers presets for email headers and social media posts.

Pricing: Batch editing is available in Plus plans, starting at $14.99/month or $83.88 annually.

BeFunky is ideal for casual bulk edits and experimenting with visual effects on marketing assets.

PicsArt

What it does best: PicsArt batch editor lets you replace and generate backgrounds for up to 50 photos at once.

Ideal use case: You’ve conducted a studio photoshoot for your latest product line, and want to create lifestyle imagery for promotion on social media. Use PicsArt to generate AI backgrounds that place your products in lifestyle settings and apply them to up to 50 photos at once.

Pros: PicsArt’s AI tools allow you to replace backgrounds, crop, and resize photos, with presets for marketplaces like eBay, Depop, and Mercari.

Pricing: Batch editing is available with PicsArt Pro plans, starting at $15/month or $63/year. 

PicsArt offers a few marketplace-friendly batch editing tools, like AI background removal and preset templates. But its low photo threshold (50) and limited editing tools make it an incomplete option for e-commerce resellers.

Batch photo editor comparison: E-commerce features

Tool

Images per batch

Starting price

Save and re-use custom workflows

Make photos marketplace ready

Add studio backdrops and lighting

Batch watermark listing photos

Batch background removal and creation

Automation at scale

Photoroom

Up to 250

$7.50/month

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

AI-powered

Yes (Enterprise)

Fotor

Up to 100

$23.99/month

No

Yes, limited to cropping

No

Yes

No

No

Pixlr

Up to 100

Free

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

BatchPhoto

Up to 1,000

$49.95/month

Yes, but limited to presets

No

No

Yes

No

No

BeFunky

Up to 100

$14.99/month

No

Yes, limited to cropping

No

No

No

No

PicsArt

Up to 50

$15/month

No

Yes, limited to cropping

No

Yes

Yes

No

How one luxury reseller reduced edit time 75% by combining Batch with Photoroom’s API

Takanori Hirai is the general manager of product management and head of the photography section at Valuence, a luxury resale shop that adds up to 40,000 new products to their inventory each month. 

Due to the large volume of product photography, Valuance had outsourced production to a 7-person team overseas. But language barriers, quality inconsistencies, and operational delays were becoming increasingly frustrating. Before finding Photroom, Takanori’s team spent 800 hours per month on capturing photography and editing. 

Today, Takanori and his team combine Photoroom’s image editing API and Batch workflows to automate photo edits for 24,000 products at a time. 

How does it work? First, retouchers upload product photos to a Google Drive connected to Photoroom through a custom script integration. Once the images are on the drive, Photoroom’s AI automatically begins processing Valuance’s custom workflow: removing backgrounds, adjusting margins, and adding realistic shadows. 

Without a batch editor, this process would still be faster than traditional editing, but not fast enough for a company with a high-volume catalogue like Valuance. But with Photoroom’s Batch technology, the custom integration applies these edits to thousands of photos at once. After processing, photo retouchers simply download and re-upload the images to their original system. 

As a result of increased speed and automation, the team at Valuance Japan has:

  • Slashed editing time by 75%, from 800 hours to 200 hours monthly.

  • Saved about ¥12 million a year in outsourcing costs.

  • Gained faster time-to-market for new inventory.

Learn more about why Valuence chose Photoroom and how they use a custom API and Batch to create workflows that drive results.

Find your flow with Photoroom

How long did it take to edit your last batch of product photos? How many times did you click “Export” or ping a photo editor asking them for an update? The frustrations of editing hundreds of images aren’t unique to any one type of seller. Small businesses, creative teams, and enterprise companies all struggle to create high-quality product photography at scale. 

But with AI-powered batch editing, you can process hundreds of product photos in minutes instead of days—applying the same professional edits across your entire catalog with a few clicks. 

The right batch editing tools can even improve your marketplace performance. When images are accurate, consistent, and optimized across platforms, you're more likely to see steady sales and happy customers. Start today with Photoroom’s desktop version, or download the Photoroom mobile app on the App Store or Google Play

FAQ

How can I edit photos in bulk at once?

Batch photo editing lets you apply the same edits to multiple images simultaneously. Most batch editors follow a simple workflow: upload your photos, select your edits, and apply them to all images at once. Photoroom's batch editor takes this further by allowing you to upload up to 250 images at once and edit them all in one go—leading to marketplace-ready photos and consistent catalogue imagery. And Photoroom’s suite of AI-powered tools goes beyond basic edits. Use Photoroom to automate editing workflows that drive marketplace performance, adjust and unify lighting for professional-looking photos, apply effects and filters across product catalogues, and more. You can also save your edits for repeated, consistent application.

What is the best AI batch photo editor?

The best AI batch photo editor depends on your specific needs. For e-commerce product photography, the tool should prioritize accuracy, marketplace compliance, and scalability. Your items need to look identical to the real thing, with consistent backgrounds, lighting, and dimensions across every image. Photoroom leads in this category because it's purpose-built for e-commerce sellers, and offers the automation and brand consistency that general-purpose AI tools and batch editors don’t.

What do professionals use to edit photos?

Professional product photographers and e-commerce teams use specialized tools tailored to their workflow requirements. While traditional photo editors like Adobe Photoshop are popular for individual image retouching, they're not practical for bulk processing hundreds of SKUs. Professional e-commerce teams increasingly rely on AI-powered batch editors that automate repetitive tasks while maintaining accuracy. Photoroom has become the industry standard for professional product photography teams because it combines AI automation with e-commerce-specific features.

Can AI tools edit product photos in bulk for e-commerce?

Yes, AI tools can edit product photos in bulk for e-commerce, but not all AI editors are designed for this purpose. For e-commerce, you need AI tools that improve your images without altering them, and automate tasks like background removal, shadow generation, and platform-specific formatting. Photoroom's AI is built explicitly for product photography, ensuring your items always look true-to-life while meeting the technical requirements of platforms like Amazon, Etsy, and Shopify. 

How does Photoroom handle batch photo editing compared to other tools?

Photoroom stands apart from other batch editors because it's built specifically for e-commerce product photography. While tools like Fotor, Pixlr, and BeFunky offer batch editing capabilities, they don’t provide the precision and marketplace compliance required for product photography. Photoroom handles up to 250 images per batch (compared to 50-100 for most competitors), uses AI trained specifically to preserve product accuracy, provides marketplace-ready templates for Amazon, Shopify, Etsy, and other platforms, and offers enterprise-level API integration for automated workflows.

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