Overview
9 featuresBatch Image Splitter sits in PulseGate's Compression & format conversion category. It focuses on splitting and batch-processing many images into tiles or other formats without editing them one by one. It is built as a consumer product for photographers, designers, and users processing images in bulk. There is a free tier. It runs on the web, the command line, and Windows.
BinaryMark builds and maintains Batch Image Splitter. Among its 9 catalogued features are batch splitting, tile generation, and row and column slicing.
Summary written by a language model from the project’s public pages.
- ✓Batch splitting
- ✓Tile generation
- ✓Row and column slicing
- ✓Image resizing
- ✓Image cropping
- ✓Contrast adjustment
- ✓Format conversion
- ✓Watermarks
- ✓30+ formats
Tagsbatch-image-processingimage-tilingimage-splittingwatermarking
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Indexing history
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Indexed9 Aug · 18:04 UTC
Batch Image Splitter verified against its public source
Frequently asked questions about Batch Image Splitter
- What is Batch Image Splitter?
- Batch Image Splitter focuses on splitting and batch-processing many images into tiles or other formats without editing them one by one. It is catalogued under Compression & format conversion on PulseGate.
- Who is Batch Image Splitter for?
- Batch Image Splitter is a consumer product built for photographers, designers, and users processing images in bulk.
- Is Batch Image Splitter free?
- Yes — there is a free tier, with paid plans for advanced use.
- What platforms does Batch Image Splitter run on?
- Batch Image Splitter runs on the web, the command line, and Windows.
- Is Batch Image Splitter still active?
- Unverified. Batch Image Splitter has not been re-checked since it entered the index, so there is no finding either way — and only a positive finding would say otherwise.
- Who develops Batch Image Splitter?
- Batch Image Splitter is developed by BinaryMark.