Can I bulk-edit clothes in multiple photos with AI?
Yes. Drop 3 or more photos into EditThisPic — batch mode activates automatically — type one outfit prompt, and the AI changes the clothes across every photo, up to 25 at once. Results appear in a grid with before/after for each. Works well for catalogs, portfolios, and team photos.
How do I keep outfits consistent across many photos?
Save your prompt as a template and reuse it for every photo in the batch. Consistent prompt vocabulary — same color, same fit, same material — produces consistent outfits across the batch.
What does bulk clothes editing cost?
Batch runs use 1 credit per photo. Credit packs: 10 for $4.99 · 25 for $9.99 (40¢ per photo) · 50 for $17.99. Your first single-photo edit each week is free — use it to test the outfit prompt on one photo before running the full batch.
Do I need to mark the outfit on every photo in the batch?
No. Just paste the same outfit description for each photo and the AI handles the rest.
Can I bulk-update an e-commerce catalog with new model outfits?
Yes. Many e-commerce teams use it to refresh model outfits across product photos. Run the same prompt across each photo to maintain catalog consistency — much faster than reshooting.
How long does bulk editing take for, say, 20 photos?
About 30 seconds per photo with 2 running concurrently on desktop — 20 photos takes about 10 minutes. Batch runs use 1 credit per photo; the checkout preselects the pack-25 ($9.99) for a 20-photo batch.
Is there an API for bulk processing with the AI clothes changer?
EditThisPic doesn't expose a public bulk API yet. For now, the bulk workflow is browser-based — paste your prompt, upload each photo, save the result. Most users find this fast enough for catalog-sized batches.
Can I use bulk editing for team headshot consistency?
Yes. Many companies use it to mock up consistent team headshots — same outfit, same dress code, applied across varied source photos. Useful before booking a real photographer for a final shoot.
Can I save my outfit prompt as a template for reuse?
EditThisPic doesn't have a built-in template store, but you can save your prompt in a notes app and paste it into each photo. The AI handles consistent outfits as long as the prompt stays the same.
Is bulk editing safe for sensitive photos like staff IDs?
Yes. EditThisPic processes photos only for the edits you request. Photos are not stored permanently or used for training. Bulk uploads have the same privacy posture as single edits.
How much does EditThisPic cost?
You get 1 free edit per week — no account needed. After that, one-time credit packs start at $4.99 for 10 edits, valid 12 months, no subscription. Power users who edit daily can pick Studio, a monthly workspace from $29.99/mo. Purchased downloads are clean with no watermark.