BATCH WORKFLOWConvert images in batches online
Use Favicore when you need a simple bulk image converter for repeated manual jobs, format cleanup and batch export.
Batch conversion is one of the clearest upgrade-adjacent workflows, but it also brings useful search traffic to the free product.
This page is aimed at users who already know they need volume and want to test the workflow before they care about automation.
Why this page exists
- Batch uploads in the free app
- Async job processing built for web use
- Good fit for cleaning up folders of assets
- Natural bridge toward heavier Pro/API demand later
Best use cases
- Cleaning up a folder of screenshots into one consistent format
- Preparing many assets before publishing a site or product page
- Running repeated manual conversions before deciding whether you need an API
How to use it
- Open Favicore.
- Upload multiple supported images.
- Choose the target format.
- Start the batch conversion.
- Download finished outputs from history.
Quality and workflow notes
- Batch workflows are best when the source files already follow a similar shape and quality pattern.
- If every image needs a different resize rule, a manual batch still needs review after conversion.
- The free flow is good for proving the workflow before you worry about automation.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Treating batch conversion as fully automatic QA for messy source files.
- Uploading too many unrelated assets when the real need is format cleanup in smaller groups.
- Expecting web batch conversion to replace a dedicated media pipeline on day one.
FAQ
How many files can I convert at once in the free app?
The free workflow supports manual batch conversion with clear limits, and heavier usage can move toward paid access later.
Can I use this for repeated asset cleanup?
Yes. That is one of the best fits for a web-based bulk image converter.
Is there an API too?
Favicore is built with a path toward API access, but the free app focuses on manual web conversion.
Need to try the workflow now?
Open the free converter directly and test the format path on a real file. That is the fastest way to see whether Favicore fits your workflow.