How to work with 50+ images at once
Batch processing is the real time-saver. This AI Image Upscaler 2× guide shows how to handle a whole folder of images in one pass.
Doing one image at a time is fine. Doing 50 of them is a different problem entirely — and exactly where most browser tools fall apart. AI Image Upscaler 2× handles batches by design, processing them through the same in-browser pipeline as single files without re-uploading anything.
Use the tool: AI Image Upscaler 2× — Everything happens locally in your browser — your file never leaves your device.
The batch workflow
- Open AI Image Upscaler 2×.
- Select all the images at once. Drag a whole folder onto the drop area, or use Ctrl/Cmd+A in the file picker.
- Set the options once — they apply to every image in the batch.
- Start the run. AI Image Upscaler 2× processes them sequentially; progress shows file-by-file completion.
- Download — usually a single ZIP with every result inside, named after the original images.
How long does a batch take?
Roughly the same time as one image, multiplied by the count. A small image processes in well under a second; 50 of them take under a minute. Larger images (video, scanned PDFs) scale linearly — budget a few seconds per file. Your CPU is the limit, not the network, because nothing is being uploaded.
Memory and browser limits
AI Image Upscaler 2× stages the work so the browser only holds a few images in memory at once, not all 50. This means you can safely batch hundreds of files on a normal laptop — the limit is your patience, not the browser's RAM.
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Everything happens locally in your browser — your file never leaves your device.
When batching saves real time
Examples where batch processing pays off:
- Wedding photo cleanup — a thousand-image album, processed at once, downloaded as a single ZIP.
- Monthly invoice archive — every PDF for a year, compressed and stripped of metadata in one pass.
- Bulk format conversion — every HEIC photo from a trip, converted to JPG for sharing.
- Document scan run — a folder of scanner output, all run through the same cleanup, all named consistently.
Frequently asked questions
Are batches faster than processing files one at a time?
Slightly faster end-to-end because there's no re-initialisation between files. But the big win is your time, not CPU time.
Can I cancel a batch midway?
Yes — close the tab. AI Image Upscaler 2× doesn't keep anything; files already processed are saved in your downloads, unfinished ones are simply lost.
Does the ZIP download work on mobile?
Yes — both iOS and Android handle ZIPs from browser downloads. You can extract them with the built-in file manager.
Will all files in the batch get the same settings?
Yes — that's the whole point of batching. If you need different settings per file, run them in separate batches.
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Ready to try it?
Open the tool: AI Image Upscaler 2×. Everything happens locally in your browser — your file never leaves your device.
Last reviewed May 2026. File-size limits, portal requirements, and software defaults change over time — always verify with the destination platform before uploading time-sensitive documents. References to third-party services and products are for descriptive purposes only and do not imply any partnership or endorsement.