How to Batch Process and Save Photos

Nero AI Image Upscaler

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When you’re working with a large collection of photos — product listings, portraits, social media assets, scanned images, or archive materials — manually enhancing them one by one can quickly slow down your workflow. That’s where the batch processing tools in Nero AI Image Upscaler make a huge difference.

With batch import, shared settings, and batch saving, you can apply the same upscale model, face enhancement, and export preferences to dozens or even hundreds of images at once. This guide shows you how to import multiple photos, sync your settings, process all images together, and export everything in a single batch.

Add Your Photos

On the empty workspace, click Browse to add photos and get ready for batch processing.

Select Multiple Photos

In the file dialog, select several images at once and click Open to import them into Nero AI Image Upscaler.

Adjust Settings

Select any photo in the preview panel and fine-tune your options — upscale model, Face Recovery, and Skin Retouch.

These settings will later be applied to the entire batch.

Apply Settings to All Images

Open the thumbnail menu and choose Apply settings to all images to sync the current settings across all photos.

Select Images to Save

Use the checkmark icons on each thumbnail to select the photos you want to process and save in this batch.

Start Batch Processing

Click Start processing to upscale all selected images using the shared settings you configured.

Start Batch Save

Once processing is complete, click the Download icon to begin exporting the selected photos.

Configure Batch Save

Choose your output format, filename mode, and save folder.

Then click Save to export all processed images in a single batch.

Streamline your workflow and let Nero AI Image Upscaler handle your entire photo set at once.

Try batch processing today and save time with fast, consistent, and high-quality results.

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