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OneEdit makes batch image processing and uploading easier. OneEdit executes multiple editing and exporting tasks on multiple photos at ONE time. You can generate animated GIF and zip file for multiple images on the go. You can also transfer your edited photos to your computer directly, save to photo library, upload to Google Drive, OneDrive, Box, Flickr, Dropbox, Facebook and any FTP Servers by ONE click. The title and description can be updated before uploading to photo sharing services.
Category Price Seller Device
Photo & Video $2.99 Tiger Ng iPhone, iPad, iPod

Editing Tasks:
* Resize (fit into or scale proportionally)
* Scale (resize image based on scale)
* Flip (horizontal or vertical)
* Add Filters
* Rotate (optional for different orientation)
* Crop
* Add Text (change font style and size)
* Add text with any image properties from EXIF or original filename
* Add Border
* Add Logo (support logo with transparent background)
* Add Shadow (transparent background)
* Add Timestamp (different format)
* Basic Color Effects
* Convert to Grayscale
* Update or remove GPS data
* Add Creative Commons License to the comment field of photo

Exporting Tasks
* Merge output images to PDF
* Merge output images to Montage (grid, vertical, horizontal)
* Generate animated GIF file from output images
* Generate and email ZIP file from output images
* Upload to Dropbox
* Upload to Google Drive
* Upload to OneDrive
* Upload to Box
* Upload to Facebook & Facebook Page
* Upload to Flickr
* Save to Photo Library
* Upload to FTP Server
* Upload to WebDAV server

Other Features
* Option to use original file name when exporting
* Edit original file name before editing or exporting
* Filename settings: Starting Index & Leading Zero
* Add date time original for output filename
* Preview resulted filename before uploading
* Support Open In action for individual photo, output GIF, PDF, ZIP
* Show EXIF data of photo
* Tweet photo
* Option to keep history or not
* Delete items in the output
* Share to device
* Upload single photo to iCloud
* Open photo in other apps to bring it to OneEdit

Image Output Format:
* PNG
* JPG
* PDF
* RAW (without editing tasks)

Import Method
* Photo Library
* iCloud
* Dropbox
* Google Drive
* OneDrive
* Box
* FTP Server
* Clipboard
* Share photos from other apps into OneEdit using Share Extension

The sequence of tasks and output format can be saved as profile to make regular tasks to re-do without setting again. OneEdit can also be batch image transfer tool and batch image uploader by skipping editing tasks.

Reviews

My Most Used App
vsaltd.jewel

Updated May 2018 One of my most used productivity tools and indispensable if you work on websites or graphic design. Developer keeps the app updated and well maintained. I've used OneEdit for years. I was thrilled to have found it and have never run across another app that works like this one does by offering so many different kinds of edits in batch mode. One feature request I made a while back was to bring back thumbnail photos of albums for when you save your completed edits. Since that hasn't happened I'm guessing there's a good reason it can no longer be done. So I came up with a workaround that's working for me. I have maybe 100 albums (pure guess here) and searching for the right album to export to takes way too long with the thumbnail pics gone. So I stopped using that productivity feature...and just save to camera roll. Then I have to go there and move the images to the correct album. It's time consuming and less productive than it used to be when I could readily ID the correct album by its cover photo. My workaround is to add an Apple emoji as the 1st character of the Album's name. Since I'm only doing this with a few main albums, those emoji titles really 'jump out' of that long list for me. ? I can once again use the 'save to a specific album' feature! ________________________________________________________________ Update June 2017 I've got a feature request since I got 2 new iPads recently. How hard would it be to let us export our editing profiles to a use on a new device? If that would be hard, how about possibly integrating the Settings in iCloud? Thanks. _________________________________________________________________ Update Feb 2017 Still love this app. It's got so many features that even after having used it daily for a couple of years, I'm still finding new ones. Batch editing is amazing. There's nothing else like this in the App Store! If you email the developer using the in-app feature (or just the regular way) he actually responds and helps you solve whatever issue or concern you may have. _________________________________________________________________ Update April 2016 I was thrilled that the Developer fixed a few minor bugs recently...and this app is now one I use almost daily. I'd be hard pressed to write my website's content with it. For new users...go to the developers site and watch the videos several times. Each edit is done serially...so stack up a group of edits, look at 'Preview Overall' to see how the pics will look after all edits are executed...then execute them. Afterwards, save your editing profile if you think you'll use of it again. If you can't find your executed images...tap on 'Result' at the bottom. There's also a history you get to via the gear icon in the upper left corner. New values for cropping App screenshots to made on iPad Pro are x=600 y=160 w=1500 & h=1750...see below for more. An amazing...Great...app! _________________________________________________________________ 1st REVIEW Feb 20, 2015 I have been searching for an app like this for years! This one is truly amazing! It does what I need and so much more. My immediate need is to crop screenshots, in this case Apps in the App Store, to display on webpages on my website. While it was tricky to figure out the correct dimensions, I'm so glad I perserved. It does that plus adds a border and resizes them all in one step. In case anyone's interested these are the dimensions for the crop command: distance from left: 400, from top: 160, width 1245 & height 1225. It took me hours to figure these out, and there are a few minor bugs...like it says the photos did not save...but they do. You can save your settings as a profile for future use too. This is a Great App!


Fantastic
Chandlermike

Works perfectly for my needs!


Very feature rich for small batches
Techy Owl

I like this app a lot and it has a lot of useful features. With smallish photosets less than 50 photos from a DSLR this works decently. For anything beyond that such as processing a large album it crashes after a short time of processing and never finishes it. There's no way to resume or know where it got to with the large set making cleanup next to impossible. If it can be patched to not crash on large photo batches I'd be happy to call this app just about perfect as a companion to my favorite Mac app Photo Bulk which does similar things to this app minus all the additional publication features this app has.


Awesome app, one major bug
theNASAdog

Love it everything about it, except it crashes with batches greater than 15 photos.


It's good. It's really good.
Shawnblog

I was looking for an iPad app to use for processing images and sending them to my Dropbox account. I needed a few things that seemingly did not exist in other apps (including the Dropbox app, which needs to take a look at what they lack here). First, I needed a method of either compressing or resizing batches of images on iPad. OneEdit has this covered quite well with several resizing options as well as choosing a file type and some other cool stuff. Next, I needed to be able to batch upload to Dropbox. Yes, this should be a feature of the Dropbox app. Maybe they'll get there someday. I need features now though. I found one app that gave be the option to upload batches of images, but once my files were in Dropbox, I had no way of moving them from the default folder where all those files were sent by the app and although Dropbox finally added support for folder creation within their app, there's still no way to move batches of files within the app once you've created your folder. OneEdit pretty much addresses that also, since I can create folders on the fly as I'm resizing/rotating/etc. So, if you're fed up with the single file upload on your otherwise awesome Dropbox and you need to process or resize images, OneEdit is for you. I haven't even tried it with Facebook yet. I told the developer they should raise the price because it would be worth $5 or more, so get the app now before they take my advice! Only 4 stars now because of some minor GUI issues, but this app is absolutely, truly and really good.


the first time give 5 stars to an app :)
Ash-imsh

this app is fabulous. Apple needs to learn from this developer. it works like a charm. and it makes iPad get closer to a computer functionality. I loved the option to batch rotate, batch import, batch export and the ability to change the format. I will try the other options later. but just for the above mentioned functions you deserve five stars from me. the layout is awesome ( I liked the 3 compartments). it resemble the Automator on a Mac. keep the good work. excellent app. : )


Upside Down and Kludgey All Around
katzilla349

This app doesn't respect both options in landscape orientation, so if you use a case or a mount of some sort to prop your ipad up in landscape view, there's a 50% chance your preferred landscape orientation isn't supported. It's the little things that kill, and attention to detail has always been a big part of preferring the Apple experience. • No thumbnails are generated for more than the first twenty or so pics in the image selection menu nor for the photos selected in the input list. Needless to say this is an exceptional pain in the rear. I actually found myself switching back and forth between OneEdit and the Photos app to determine the coordinates (cell addresses) for the range of images I wanted to operate on, e.g. 36th row from the bottom, 2nd picture from the left, through the 89th row from the bottom, 3rd picture from the left (36B—89C). After determining these coordinates from within the photos app, I switched back to OneEdit and proceeded to use that info to select and import that range of images into the input list. This definitely defeats the purpose of BATCH editing. • Image sequences don't seem to be respected. As far as I can tell, OneEdit outputs the images in the reverse order that they were input. • Usability is a mess. Notifications are often presented in button form, although obviously they do nothing when tapped on because they're just messages; and often times these messages appear in the same place in the same button style as actual buttons that were tapped seconds ago in confirmation of another step. Sometimes you have to tap "Cancel" ikn order to mean "Done", and all sorts of other hokey balogna of a similar manner. Another kludgey example, I can't figure out how to dump the output images after having exported them to my desired destination. There's a clear button under the input list, a clear button under the actions list, but nothing of the sort under the output list. So, when I processed a second batch of photos, they were simply added to the first batch that was sitting in the output list. In other words, in order to export the second batch to my desired destination (Photos app), I had to re-export all of the photos from my first batch too. Then I went into the Photos app and manually deleted all of the duplicates that were created. Maybe there is a way to delete previous images from the output list, but it sure isn't obvious. In fact the statement "it sure isn't obvious" applies to much of the OneEdit experience. If you really need batch image processing then some how, some way, you should be able to accomplish the basics with this app. And I think this is the only app available, at this point, for performing these tasks, so take it or leave it I guess. Just don't expect the most fluid, elegant, well thought out process for doing so.


Awesome app
prokizzle

This is a great app for batch processing images. I use it to prepare images for the web, and it's fast and effective. I think its easier to use than most desktop and web options. I highly recommend it for anyone who needs a flexible way to batch edit images.


Exactly what I needed.
gbuzbie

This app worked great the first time. Easy to understand and use. I don't understand why iPhoto won't give you simple edit tools like rotate photo. This app allowed me to select 15 photos at one time, rotate all of them and save them back into iPhoto. This app does a lot more that I will explore in the future, for now the batch rotate makes this app a valuable tool.


Buggy -- beware
Likes Photos

Wish I could get my money back. Crashed on me multiple times, and after one of them it came back up thinking there were only 43 pictures in my Stored Photos on the iPad when there were hundreds. Never was able to get it to "rediscover" the missing photos. (They're still there if you use the photo viewer.) Also doesn't deal seamlessly with both portrait and landscape photos.