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How to Process Product Images in Bulk

When you have dozens of product images, the problem is repetition: resize the same way, compress the same way, keep useful names and produce the files in one batch. The VedhaVertex Bulk Image Processor is designed around that workflow.

Updated 2026-08-23

1. Put the images for one job into a batch

Start with the product images that need the same treatment. Keeping one task together makes it easier to check the output and compare the files after processing.

Keep your original files. The processed ZIP should be treated as an export, not your only copy of the source photographs.

2. Choose a preset

Pick the preset that matches the job. Store Ready is designed around a square white canvas that keeps the full product visible. Product Listing preserves source proportions while reducing oversized files. Custom lets you set maximum width, maximum height, format and quality yourself.

3. Decide whether you need extra copies

The main output is kept separate from optional extra outputs. Add square, web or thumbnail copies only when another part of your workflow needs them. This keeps the main ZIP easier to inspect.

4. Keep useful filenames

Original filenames are preserved. If your workflow needs a common prefix or suffix, add one; otherwise, useful SKU or product names are usually easier to trace later than generic numbered filenames.

5. Process the batch and download the ZIP

Start the batch and watch the progress. The tool reports the result and checks generated files before placing the outputs in a ZIP. If some files need attention, review the reported errors instead of assuming every source processed successfully.

Open the Bulk Image Processor and process a batch.

Open the tool

6. Check a sample before uploading the whole catalog

  • Open several images from different parts of the batch.
  • Check that the full product is visible and not accidentally cropped.
  • Check image dimensions and format.
  • Check filenames against the product or SKU.
  • Look closely at text, jewellery, fabric texture and fine edges.
  • Keep the original source files outside the export ZIP.

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