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Shopify image renamer for SEO product photos.
10 free image uploads for new accounts
Clean up product images before they go into Shopify collections, product pages and blog posts.
ImageRenamer is useful before uploading images to Shopify because it creates descriptive filenames, reduces file size and outputs WebP files ready for faster product pages.
- Free AI image renamer trial with 10 uploads
- SEO-friendly lowercase hyphenated filenames
- Resize, WebP conversion, compression and hosted URLs
The problem this fixes
The current mess
Shopify product images often arrive with supplier names, camera numbers or export filenames that say nothing about the product. Once those files are in a theme, collection or product page, messy names are harder to clean up.
Why manual work drags
Manual renaming breaks down because stores rarely have one image. A single product can have colour variants, detail shots, lifestyle images and collection thumbnails. Renaming each file, resizing it and converting it separately turns a simple upload into admin work.
How ImageRenamer solves it in one bulk upload
ImageRenamer lets you process a Shopify image batch before upload. Drop the product images in once, get descriptive filenames, smaller WebP files and a ZIP you can upload into Shopify with fewer cleanup steps.
- Clean product-photo filenames before upload
- WebP output for lighter storefront images
- Useful for product pages, collections and blog assets
How the batch workflow works
- Step 1: Upload the image batch once.
- Step 2: Let AI create filenames, alt text and captions from the visible content.
- Step 3: Export resized, compressed WebP files for the website.
- Step 4: Drag images into publishing order, then copy metadata or hosted URLs.
Filename examples
DSC_2048.jpg→ green-velvet-accent-chair.webpsupplier_8841.png→ ceramic-coffee-mug-speckled-glaze.webpIMG_7712.jpeg→ black-leather-travel-backpack.webp
Related workflows
- Product image renamer for cleaner store uploads - Turn supplier filenames and camera names into product-photo filenames people and search engines can understand.