Batch Workflows

How to Batch Convert Images for a Website

Plan a repeatable batch image conversion workflow for website launches, redesigns, migrations, and product catalogs.

Batch conversion works best when you define the rules before touching the files. Decide which images need resizing, which format the website accepts, what quality setting is acceptable, and how files should be named.

A repeatable batch plan

  1. Back up original images.
  2. Sort files by purpose, such as hero, product, thumbnail, or article.
  3. Resize each group to useful dimensions.
  4. Convert delivery copies to WebP when supported.
  5. Keep fallback JPG or PNG files only where required.
  6. Test a few pages before replacing every image.

ImgKit’s Batch Image Converter product page tracks the planned VIP workflow for repeatable exports.

FAQ

Should I batch convert originals directly?

No. Keep originals untouched and create a separate export folder for website delivery files.

What should I decide before batch converting?

Decide target dimensions, output format, quality, naming rules, and where fallback formats are required.

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