How Bulk works

Bulk doesn't replace Google Photos — it drives it. Every edit happens inside Google's own editor, right in your browser. Your photos never leave Google.

1

Select your photos

Open Google Photos and select the photos you want to edit. Shift-click the last photo to grab a whole range at once.

2

Click Bulk, pick an action

A Bulk button appears in the Google Photos selection toolbar. Click it, then choose Enhance, Filter, Crop, Rotate, or Description.

3

Walk away while it runs

Bulk opens each photo, applies your edit in Google's editor, waits for it to save, then moves to the next. A progress widget shows how far along it is.

Your photos stay in Google Photos.

Bulk never touches a server of ours. It drives Google Photos' own editor, right in your browser — so your library stays exactly where it is.

  • Nothing uploads to our servers — your photos never leave Google.
  • Edits save back to your existing Google Photos library.
  • Runs entirely inside Chrome, using Google Photos' own editor.
  • Undo any change in Google Photos anytime.

What you can do in bulk

Auto Enhance

Apply Google Photos' Auto Enhance to every selected photo. Balances light, color, and contrast across the whole batch in one click.

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Apply Filter

Give a set of photos the same look. Pick any Google Photos filter and apply it consistently to hundreds of images for a cohesive feed.

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Crop to Ratio

Crop a whole selection to the same aspect ratio — 1:1, 4:5, 9:16, 16:9 and more. Perfect for listings, stories, and prints.

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Rotate & Flip

Rotate or flip many photos at once. Fix a batch of sideways scans or phone shots without opening each one.

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Add Description

Add searchable descriptions to a batch of photos. Append to what's there or replace it — great for archiving and findability.

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Revert to Original

Changed your mind? Restore every photo in a selection to its original, before any edits were applied. A Pro feature.

Heads up: while a batch runs, Chrome shows a banner saying Bulk has started debugging the browser. That's expected — it's how Bulk drives the Google Photos editor. The batch runs in the active tab, so keep it open until it finishes.

Edit your photos in bulk today.

Add Bulk to Chrome and run your first batch in under a minute. Free for 50 photos a month.