Bulk Cropper User Reviews

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Saved me hours of work!

I found this app while searching for a way to batch-crop images, and it is a total lifesaver. I was about to do this all manually in Photoshop—which literally would have taken me hours—but this app handled everything in minutes. It’s completely free, works perfectly, and is incredibly efficient. If you find it as helpful as I did, definitely consider donating to the developer. It is more than worth it!
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Time saver!

I found your app via Reddit thread and it fit my needs perfectly. I really appreciate the time you put into this, it’s a huge time saver!

Response from developer

Thanks so much! This is exactly the reason I put it out on the app store. Really glad it fits your workflow and saves you time!

Absolutely Amazing

I searched high and low for an AI cropper and this one really works great. I am a graphic designer and part-time photographer, I needed to crop 7500 family photos to two formats, 16:9 4K and 9:16 in1080P. Bulk Cropper was awesome, I ran both “Face Priority” and “Balanced” on all the photos then picked the best cropping result for each image. I’m not sure what issue the other reviewer had but my crops were definitely not just “center crops”. Bulk Cropper found the subject and cropped very intelligently on the people in the photos. I tried Photomater but its AI cropping was not nearly as centered on subject as Bulk Cropper.Bulk Cropper is super fast and produced an acceptable crop over 95 - 99% of the time.

Now for the wish list: 1) The ability to rotate clockwise and anti clockwise on export 2) A few setting for how “tight” to crop: a) as loose as possible (always using the full frame width or height), b) crop in on subject a bit, c) tight crop on faces.

This app is amazing, and the price is great too (donationware). You can’t go wrong I had to upgrade to Sequoia to utilize it, but it was worth it. I can’t believe these features aren’t already built into Photos.
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Good for Center Crop but Only Center Crop

I appreciate that this is a free app. I found most of the features logical and smart, such as selecting an input and output folder to organize the cropped images.
I would prefer the option to select a rectangle from one of the images rather than to enter the dimensions of the output manually.
Though there are a number of options for how the program locates what part of the images to crop, they all end up cropping the images the same way, with the center point the same as the original image.
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Response from developer

Hi Cardon, thank you for your review and feedback! The feature you are suggesting is a great one and I might add that. Too bad the crop modes aren’t working for you, that might be a bug. I will look into that, as it is working for me atm. (Mostly faces, or clear objects) Best, Pelle