What You'll Need
- QuickRemove Basic (25 images per batch) or Pro (unlimited)
- Your collection of images
- Windows 10 or later
Step-by-Step
1Select Your Images
Open QuickRemove and add your images. You can drag and drop multiple files at once, or use the file browser to select a batch. QuickRemove accepts PNG, JPG, WEBP, BMP, GIF, TIFF, and HEIC files.
2Configure Settings
Set your processing preferences. These apply to all images in the batch:
- Background — transparent, solid color, gradient, or image
- Edge refinement — feather, smooth, sharpen settings
- Effects — shadows, outlines, reflections (if desired)
- Output format — PNG, JPG, WEBP
3Set Per-Image Overrides (Optional)
Some images may need different settings. QuickRemove lets you set per-image overrides for feather, smoothing, brightness, and contrast. This way you can handle a varied collection in a single batch without compromising individual results.
4Configure Export Settings
Set up your export preferences:
- Output folder — where processed images are saved
- Filename formatting — use tokens like original name, date, and time
- Format and quality — choose output format and compression settings
5Process
Start the batch process. QuickRemove processes each image through the AI model, applies your settings, and exports the results. GPU acceleration makes this fast — a batch of 50 high-quality images can be processed in minutes.
Batch Limits
| Tier | Batch Size | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|
| Free | 1 file | $0 |
| Basic | 25 files | $29/year |
| Pro | Unlimited | $59/year |
Tips for Efficient Batch Processing
- Group similar images — photos with similar backgrounds and lighting produce the most consistent results in a batch
- Use a GPU — batch processing benefits enormously from GPU acceleration
- Test with a few images first — process a small sample to verify your settings before running the full batch
- Use filename tokens — set up meaningful filenames so your exported files are organized