Batcher
Batch Processing Plug-in for GIMP 3
Install / Use
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Batcher
Batcher is a batch image processing plug-in for GIMP 3.
What can Batcher do?
- Convert image files to any file format provided by GIMP and third-party plug-ins
- Export images opened in GIMP
- Batch-edit images opened in GIMP and/or save them to the native XCF format
- Export layers as separate images from an opened image
- Batch-edit layers in an opened image
- Apply any filter or plug-in during batch processing (rename, scale, ...)
- Process only images/layers matching your criteria (ending with a suffix, visible layers, ...)
Download latest release (1.2.4, March 31, 2026)
Installation and Usage
See the webpage.
Support
Batcher is largely a one-person open-source project maintained in spare time. If you find it useful, support is a kind way to say thanks and helps keep development going when time allows.
You can report issues or request new features on the GitHub Issues page. Make sure to check the current issues first before submitting a report.
You can also ask questions or discuss ideas related to Batcher on the GitHub Discussions page.
Translations
To provide translations for Batcher, see TRANSLATIONS for instructions. Thank you for your contribution. 😊
Example screenshots




License
Batcher is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause license.
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