Free Bulk Image Upscaler — Batch-Enhance Many Photos at Once

Upscaling one photo at a time is fine — until you have a hundred. Here's how to batch-upscale a whole folder of images for free.
Doing one image at a time is fine for a quick fix. But if you run a store, manage a photo library, or maintain a content-heavy website, you've got dozens or hundreds of images that all need the same treatment. Uploading them one by one is soul-crushing. That's what batch upscaling is for — and you can do it free.
Where bulk upscaling pays off
Online sellers are the classic case: a whole catalogue of product photos, all shot on a phone, all a bit soft. Batch-upscale them and the entire store instantly looks more professional and consistent. The same goes for real-estate listings, event photographers delivering galleries, and anyone digitising a big box of old family prints. When every image gets the same crisp, high-resolution treatment, the whole set looks intentional.
How to batch-upscale for free
Use the Batch Editor: upload many images at once, choose Upscale (plus Resize or Adjust if you like), and let it process the whole set. Download them together when it's done. It's free, there's no watermark, and signed-in users have no per-image limit — so a hundred images costs you nothing but a little time.
For a handful of images, the regular upscaler is quicker; for a folder, batch is the way.
Keep your batch consistent
A pro tip for catalogues: apply the same upscale level (and the same resize/adjust settings) across every image so the set looks uniform. Consistency is half of what makes a batch of photos look professional. Start from the best originals you have, and the whole collection lifts together.
Batch-upscale your photos free
Got a folder to get through? Open the free Batch Editor, upload your images, and enhance them all at once — no watermark, no per-image charge.


