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    BatchCrop — Photoshop Plugin

    Set your crop once. Run the batch.

    Batch crop a whole photo set in Photoshop with consistent results — without clicking through files one by one.

    Built for event photographers, product sets, headshots and anything else where manually cropping hundreds of images is not a real option.

    $15$20· One-time on Adobe Exchange

    30-day money-back guarantee. No questions asked.

    01

    Install

    Get it from Adobe Exchange and install in Photoshop via Creative Cloud. One restart and it's ready.

    02

    Set your crop

    Define the crop once — dimensions, position, whatever the job needs. BatchCrop applies it consistently to every file in the set.

    03

    Run the batch

    Select your folder or set and run. Every image gets the same crop. No clicking through files one by one.

    What you get

    One plugin. Consistent crops across the whole set.

    Set once, apply everywhere

    Define your crop parameters once. BatchCrop applies them consistently across the entire set — no per-file adjustments, no drift.

    Works on large sets

    Built for hundreds of files. Event coverage, product catalogs, headshot sessions — anything where manual cropping is too slow.

    Consistent output

    Every image in the set gets the same crop. No tiny differences between frames, no manual checks after the fact.

    Simpler than Actions

    Photoshop Actions can work, but they're brittle when inputs vary. BatchCrop focuses specifically on repeatable cropping with a straightforward workflow.

    Works on desktop Photoshop

    macOS and Windows. Install once via Adobe Exchange and Creative Cloud.

    One-time purchase

    $15 on Adobe Exchange. No subscription, no license key, no expiry. Buy it once, use it.

    Wouter Vellekoop

    Why I built this

    Built because 300 photos don't crop themselves.

    I am Wouter Vellekoop, a concert and event photographer. After a busy shoot you can easily end up with several hundred photos that all need the same crop before delivery — headshots for a client, product images for a catalog, gallery selects for a venue.

    Doing that manually in Photoshop, one file at a time, is slow and inconsistent. Actions work but they're brittle — one file with slightly different dimensions and the whole batch breaks. I built BatchCrop to handle this cleanly: set the crop once, run it across the set, get consistent output without babysitting the process.

    It's not glamorous, but it saves real time on every job where consistency matters.

    What people say

    I had hundreds of photos to crop for a gallery. Setting it once and running the batch saved me hours.

    Lotte de GrootEvent photographer

    The consistency is the killer feature. No more tiny crop differences between images — and way faster than doing it manually.

    Thomas BakkerStudio assistant

    For product photos this is a game changer. One crop setup, same result across the whole set.

    Nina SmitE-commerce

    Actions were too brittle for my inputs. This is a simpler workflow and saves a lot of repetitive clicking.

    Jasper MeijerDesigner

    FAQ

    Short answers before you buy.

    Can I crop multiple images at once in Photoshop?+
    Yes. BatchCrop is built for bulk/batch cropping: you set your crop once and apply it across a set so you don't have to repeat the same steps per file.
    Is this useful for a whole folder of photos?+
    That's the core use case. Pick your input set, configure the crop once, run the batch. Designed for large sets where manual cropping would take too long.
    Is this a good workflow for headshots, products, or event photos?+
    Yes — anywhere you need a consistent crop across a set. Headshots, product catalog images, event galleries, real estate photography. Same crop, every file.
    Is this the same as Photoshop Actions?+
    Actions can work, but they often take more setup and can be brittle when your inputs vary. BatchCrop focuses specifically on repeatable cropping for large sets with a simple workflow.
    How do I install it?+
    Open the Adobe Exchange listing, click install (you may be prompted to sign in), then complete the install in the Creative Cloud desktop app. Restart Photoshop after installation.
    Where do I find it in Photoshop after installing?+
    After restarting Photoshop, look under the Plugins menu or Extensions — the exact location depends on your version. If it's not there, check that Creative Cloud shows it as installed.
    Which Photoshop versions are supported?+
    Tested with the desktop version of Adobe Photoshop on macOS and Windows. It may work on other versions, but that's not guaranteed. Not available for Photoshop on iPad.
    Can I control the crop settings?+
    Yes. You define the crop parameters in the plugin, then it applies them in batch.
    How much does it cost?+
    BatchCrop is $15 (USD) on Adobe Exchange. One-time purchase.
    What if it doesn't work for me?+
    If BatchCrop isn't what you expected, email hello@wouter.photo within 30 days of purchase for a full refund. No questions asked.

    Stop cropping one by one.

    Set your crop once. Run the batch. Get consistent results across the whole set — whether that's 20 or 2000 images.

    Questions before buying? hello@wouter.photo

    $15$20

    One-time on Adobe Exchange.

    Get it on Adobe Exchange
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