Batch Image Caption Tool

Add titles, notes, descriptions, or footer text to images in batches for tutorials, product explanations, and content publishing.

caption batch processing

About the Image Caption Tool

The Image Caption Tool helps you add the same title, note, caption, or footer text to multiple images at once. You can process many files with the same text content, font size, caption position, and background style for tutorials, product descriptions, and content publishing.

When working with tutorial screenshots, product photos, social media visuals, and project assets, you often need to add the same explanatory text to many images. This tool reduces repetitive work and makes captioning batches more efficient.

This page supports batch image input and provides settings for caption text, text size, top or bottom bar position, and background style. It is useful for content organization and batch publishing.

How Do You Add Captions to Images Online in Batch?

  • Add Image Files:Click the upload area to choose multiple images, or drag them onto the page. The files will automatically be added to the batch list.
  • Set the Caption Content:Enter the shared title or caption text, then set text size, top or bottom placement, and a dark or light background style.
  • Start Batch Processing:After you click start, the tool processes each image in order and shows both per-image and overall progress in real time.
  • Review the Output Results:When processing is complete, you can review the result information for each image before saving, archiving, or publishing.
  • Keep Using It for Descriptive Scenarios:The captioned images are suitable for tutorial articles, product details, social media posts, and project presentation workflows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which image formats does this tool support?

The page mainly supports common formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and BMP, which works well for adding captions in batches.

Can you apply the same caption to multiple images at once?

Yes. The page applies the same title, note, or caption content to the full batch, which is useful for consistent tutorial steps, product descriptions, and publishing copy.

Can the caption be placed at the top or bottom?

Yes. You can choose a top or bottom bar based on your layout needs and switch between dark or light background styles for better readability.

Are images uploaded to a server when adding captions?

Usually not. Reading images and adding text mainly happen locally in the browser, which is better for privacy-sensitive workflows.

Recommended Tools

If you need more image processing, optimization, or format conversion features, explore these related tools as well.