Batch settings · 7 of 20 images
Color countAlgorithm
Drag image files onto this page to append rows (auto-runs on drop).
Why Batch
What Batch does best
Up to 20 images
Shared settings, individual results. Per-row retry, per-row save, per-row send.
Merged palette
Optionally combine all images into one deduplicated palette for unified branding — Color Tagging classifies each image; Batch unifies them.
How it works
Three steps with Batch
STEP 01
Drop multiple images
Up to 20 per run.
STEP 02
Set shared settings
One color-count and algorithm for the whole batch.
STEP 03
Save row-by-row
Save individually, merge all, or ZIP-export.
Use cases
When to reach for this one
01
Photographer's deliverable
Run a wedding shoot and deliver one palette per image.
02
Bulk theme audits
Audit a 20-image campaign for color coherence in one pass.
03
Catalog work
Generate one palette per e-commerce SKU for shelf-display previews.
About this tool
One shared settings panel, one queue, one merged palette option. Per-row retry, individual save, and CSV/JSON/ZIP export.
FAQ
Questions about Batch
Up to 20 per run. Larger sets are best in Color Tagging.
Yes — each row has its own save action, plus a Save-all.
Yes — toggle Merge to combine all 20 results into a single deduplicated palette. Useful for unified branding across a campaign.
The row is flagged in red and the rest continue. Per-row retry is always available without re-running the whole batch.
CSV, JSON, or a ZIP of palette cards — all in one click. Or send any row to Editor/Moodboard/Canvas from its menu.
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