Process Student Photos Without the Privacy Risk

Resize 5,000 student ID photos, optimize yearbook assets, and update the school website in minutes. 100% local processing means student data never leaves your network.

The Registrar's Relief

September is chaotic enough. We built this so your admin team can go home on time.

Safety First (Really).

Cloud converters are a compliance nightmare. You cannot upload student faces to random servers. Batch.pics runs offline in the browser. It's FERPA-friendly by design because the data never leaves the school computer.

The Orientation Crunch.

The incoming class has 2,000 students. You need 2,000 headshots resized for ID badges by Monday. Don't do it manually. Drag the folder, set the dimensions, and print the cards. Crisis averted.

No More Broken Pages.

Faculty members upload massive photos to the CMS, crashing the homepage load time. Give them a tool that automatically compresses images to "web-safe" sizes before they even log in to the portal.

Preserving History.

The yearbook committee has thousands of submissions. Some are HEIC, some PNG, some huge TIFFs. Standardize the chaos into a single folder of print-ready JPEGs so the design team can actually start laying out the pages.

The Administrative Toolkit

Simple tools for complex institutional needs.

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Standardize ID Photos

Force thousands of diverse student submissions into exact dimensions (e.g., 600x600px) needed for your ID card printer software or SIS database.

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Fix "Weird" Formats

Students submit photos from iPhones (HEIC) and Androids (WebP). Convert them all to universal JPGs that your legacy school software can actually read.

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Zero-Upload Policy

IT departments love us. No installation required, no server uploads, no data leaks. Safe enough for the strictest university compliance standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this FERPA compliant?

Yes. FERPA compliance is about protecting student data. Because Batch.pics processes images locally in the browser and does not transmit them to a cloud server, it minimizes the risk of data exposure, making it an ideal tool for compliance-focused institutions.

Do I need to install software on school computers?

No. Batch.pics works in any modern web browser (Chrome, Edge, Safari). This means you don't need to ask IT for admin permissions or wait for a software deployment to start working.

Can it handle 5,000 photos at once?

Yes. The tool utilizes the processing power of the computer you are using. For modern school desktops or laptops, processing a batch of several thousand images is fast and stable.

Simplify the School Year

Spend less time on file management and more time supporting students.

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