Batch settings · 5 of 50 images
5 × 1 = 5 credits
Why Tagging
What Tagging does best
Theme + labels
Every image gets a short theme name and 3-5 descriptive labels you can filter on.
Search & filter
Filter the queue by theme to organize hundreds of images without manual sorting — Batch quantifies; Tagging classifies.
How it works
Three steps with Tagging
STEP 01
Drop up to 100 images
Drag a folder or pick files individually.
STEP 02
Click "Tag all"
Each image gets a theme + labels + palette.
STEP 03
Filter or send
Filter by theme, sort by color, send any row anywhere.
Use cases
When to reach for this one
01
Tag a photo library
Auto-organize hundreds of stock photos by color theme.
02
Mood-board prep
Filter your library to only the "muted pastel" images before composing.
03
Asset management
Tag e-commerce product photography by dominant theme for search.
About this tool
Drop in up to a hundred images. Every row gets a theme ("warm earthy", "muted pastel"), descriptive labels, and an extracted palette. Filter and sort the queue by any of them.
FAQ
Questions about Tagging
1 credit per image. Failed rows are not charged.
Yes. Per-row retry is always available.
CSV, JSON, or send any row to Editor/Moodboard/Canvas.
Up to 100 in a single batch. Each image gets a theme name, 3-5 descriptive labels, and an extracted palette.
Yes — once tagging finishes, filter by theme ("muted pastel", "warm earthy") to organize hundreds of images without manual sorting.
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