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Bulk rename images with EXIF dates, in your browser

Drop up to 200 images, type a token pattern (e.g. {date}-{seq:03d}), and download a ZIP of renamed files plus a manifest.csv mapping old to new. The pattern can read the photo date, original filenames, dimensions, camera, and lens from each image. Photos never leave your browser.

  • Processed 100% in your browser
  • No account required
  • Up to 200 files, 100 MB each
Five messy camera-default filenames before, the same five renamed to a clean date-and-sequence pattern after.Five messy camera-default filenames before, the same five renamed to a clean date-and-sequence pattern after.

Trascina per confrontare, prima / dopo

Panoramica

Photographers, asset managers, and journalists end up doing the same chore over and over: take a folder of camera-default filenames (IMG_1234.JPG, DSC_0001.RAF, _DSC4567.NEF, P5300012.JPG) and turn them into something a human can sort and a CMS will accept. The destination pattern is usually the same: shoot date plus a sequence number, sometimes camera body, sometimes the original basename as a suffix.

Desktop tools (Adobe Bridge, ExifTool, A Better Finder Rename) do this well, but they require an install and a license. Web tools that exist tend to upload your photos to a third-party server, which is the opposite of what you want for a private shoot or an embargoed press release.

BouseMutton runs the rename + ZIP pipeline entirely in your browser. Drop up to 200 files, type a token pattern (the default is {date}-{seq:03d}, which produces 2026-04-28-001.jpg, 002.jpg, etc.), and the preview table shows you exactly what each file will be renamed to. Click Build ZIP and the browser writes a deterministic ZIP archive containing every renamed file plus a manifest.csv mapping old to new. Image bytes never leave the page.

In sintesi

Quick facts

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  • Where it runs

    Processed 100% in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

  • Batch cap

    Up to 200 files per ZIP, each up to 100 MB. PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, HEIC, or HEIF.

  • Pattern tokens

    {date}, {time}, {seq:NNd} (NN is 1 to 9), {original}, {ext}, {w}, {h}, {camera}, {lens}.

  • Collision detection

    Case-insensitive by default (matches Windows / macOS filesystems). Switch to case-sensitive for ext4 / btrfs targets.

  • Audit trail

    manifest.csv with old,new header is committed to every ZIP so the rename is reversible in a spreadsheet.

Flusso di lavoro

Come funziona

Tre passi, di solito completati in cinque secondi.

  1. 1

    Drop your files

    PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, HEIC, or HEIF. Up to 200 files per batch, up to 100 MB each. No sign-up, no credit card.

  2. 2

    Type a rename pattern

    The default is {date}-{seq:03d}, but you can compose any combination of {date}, {time}, {seq:NNd}, {original}, {ext}, {w}, {h}, {camera}, and {lens}. Literals (dashes, underscores, slashes are stripped) are allowed between tokens.

  3. 3

    Review the preview table

    Each row shows the original filename, the resolved new filename, and a status badge (OK, collision, fallback, truncated). Collisions block the Build ZIP button until you adjust the pattern or enable the case-sensitive switch.

  4. 4

    Download the ZIP

    The browser writes a ZIP archive with every renamed file plus a manifest.csv mapping old to new in input order. Open the manifest in a spreadsheet to keep an audit trail of the rename.

Esempi

Vedilo in azione

Trascina ogni cursore per osservare nel dettaglio il prima e il dopo.

Mixed macOS, GNOME, and CleanShot screenshot names normalised into a single date-stamped sequence.Mixed macOS, GNOME, and CleanShot screenshot names normalised into a single date-stamped sequence.
Mixed macOS, GNOME, and CleanShot screenshot names normalised into a single date-stamped sequence.
Final, _v6_use_this, and approved drafts rolled into a clean acme-co batch with no v-FINAL noise.Final, _v6_use_this, and approved drafts rolled into a clean acme-co batch with no v-FINAL noise.
Final, _v6_use_this, and approved drafts rolled into a clean acme-co batch with no v-FINAL noise.
Date-stamped phone bursts converted to a readable 2026-04-12 shoot sequence with a 3-digit suffix.Date-stamped phone bursts converted to a readable 2026-04-12 shoot sequence with a 3-digit suffix.
Date-stamped phone bursts converted to a readable 2026-04-12 shoot sequence with a 3-digit suffix.
Privacy

La tua immagine, sparita quando hai finito

Funziona nel tuo browser

The rename + ZIP pipeline runs entirely in your browser. EXIF parsing, dimension probing, sanitisation, collision detection, and ZIP writing all happen on the main thread or a render-cycle off-thread tick. The image bytes never reach our servers, never touch disk, and are not used to train any model. The only network traffic is a single Plausible analytics beacon (consent-gated) carrying nothing but the page name, the file count, and the alphabetical set of token names used in the pattern.

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Provalo ora

Carica un'immagine

Un clic. Senza registrazione. Faremo il resto.

Rinomina immagini in batch

Trascina qui la tua immagine o clicca per caricare
PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, HEIC o HEIF fino a 100 MB ciascuno. Fino a 200 file alla volta.

Token: {date}, {time}, {seq:NNd}, {original}, {ext}, {w}, {h}, {camera}, {lens}.

Token: {date}, {time}, {seq:NNd}, {original}, {ext}, {w}, {h}, {camera}, {lens}.
I tuoi file non lasciano mai questo browser
Le rinomine vengono calcolate localmente. Niente viene caricato.
Glossario

Bulk-rename glossary

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FAQ

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BouseMutton (2026). Bulk rename images [Web application]. https://bousemutton.com/bulk-rename

Ultimo aggiornamento: 2026-04-29