The File Naming Problem
When you batch process 25, 50, or 500 images, keeping the output organized matters. Without a naming system, you end up with files like "image (1).png", "image (2).png", and so on — impossible to match back to the originals and confusing to work with.
QuickRemove's filename tokens solve this by letting you define a naming pattern that automatically generates meaningful filenames for every image in the batch.
What Are Filename Tokens?
Filename tokens are placeholders in a naming pattern that get replaced with actual values when the file is saved. For example, a pattern using the original filename token would automatically name each output file based on its corresponding input file.
How to Set Up Filename Tokens
1 Import Your Batch
Add multiple images to QuickRemove. The Basic plan supports up to 25 images per batch; the Pro plan has no limit.
2 Process the Batch
QuickRemove's AI removes backgrounds from all images. Apply your desired background, effects, and settings.
3 Configure Export Settings
In the batch export options, set your output format, resolution, and quality settings. Then configure the filename pattern using available tokens.
4 Set the Filename Pattern
Build your filename pattern using tokens. QuickRemove supports tokens for the original filename, date, and time. Combine tokens and static text to create your desired naming convention.
5 Export
QuickRemove exports every image in the batch with the configured filename pattern applied automatically.
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Practical Examples
E-commerce Product Catalog
Keep original product SKU names: use the original filename token so "SKU-12345.jpg" becomes "SKU-12345.png" (with background removed).
Photography Sessions
Add date to organize by session: combine date tokens with the original filename for outputs like "2026-02-11_portrait-001.png".
Consistent Naming
Use a static prefix with the original name to create outputs like "processed_original-name.png" — making it clear which files have been through background removal.
Tips for Organized Batch Exports
- Create a dedicated output folder — keep processed files separate from originals
- Include dates for session-based work — helps sort chronologically
- Keep original names — makes it easy to match processed files back to source files
- Be consistent — use the same naming convention across all batches for a project
Batch Export Is a Paid Feature
Batch processing and custom filename tokens require the Basic plan ($29/year, $99 lifetime for 25-file batches) or Pro plan ($59/year, $179 lifetime for unlimited batches). The free tier processes one image at a time.