Advanced Renamer is a program for renaming multiple files and folders at once.
By configuring renaming methods the names can be manipulated in various ways.
It is easy to set up a batch job using multiple methods on
a large amount of files. The 14 different methods enables you
to change the names, attributes, and timestamps of files in one go. The files can also be
copied or moved to new locations based on information in the files.
With Advanced Renamer you can construct new file names by adding, removing, replacing,
changing case, or giving the file a brand new name based on known information
about the file.
Before performing the operations on the files you can verify that the output will be
correct and if you perform the rename and regret it, you can undo the complete batch.
Image files
This mass file renamer is a great utility for organising digital pictures for both
professionals and beginners. The thumbnail mode lets you display thumbnails
directly in the file list giving you maximum control of the renaming process.
With this program you can rename all your photos in a snap.
GPS data
If your image files contain GPS data you can add the name of the city and the country where
the picture was taken. Coordinates are used to lookup city, country, and state names from a
database containing more than 100,000 cities around the globe.
Music files
MP3 and other music files often have messed up names and contain weird characters. With Advanced Renamer
you can change the names of your favourite music files to more suitable names using
the built-in ID3 functions.
Video files
Ever wanted to add the codec or the resolution of a video to the filename? With the
video tags you can add various information about video and audio content to the names.
Change the case of a filename to uppercase or lowercase, or change the case of the first letter in every word.
Replace a part of a filename based on a search pattern.
Change readonly attribute of files.
Add incrementing numbers with leading zeros to filenames.
Change file extensions.
Cleanup file names and remove spaces and underscores.
Add a prefix or suffix to filenames.
Copy or move files to other folders. New folder names can be constructed from file tags and patterns.
Revert names to original names if renaming batch goes wrong.
Organize music files based on ID3 tags.
Use EXIF information to sort image files and organize them in folders.
Save batch presets for later use or them with friends and colleagues.
Use Perl Regular Expressions and wildcards to replace parts of file and folder names.
Add date taken to the file name of jpg/jpeg files taken with digital cameras.
Change existing numbers in filenames.
Trim unwanted characters from beginning and end of filename.
Add GPS coordinates or reverse geocode coordinates to add city name to file name.
Categorize video files by use of video tags.
Perform automatic batches through the console batch runner.
Randomize filenames for use in digital picture frames.
Extract metadata from image files in raw camera formats like Canon RAW, Nikon RAW, Sony RAW, FujiFilm RAW, or Pentax RAW.
Quick cleaning of files downloaded from the internet.
Flexible and efficient batch automation.
Organize images and videos downloaded from iPhone or Android.
Extend the batch process with code written in JavaScript.
Strip special characters from names.
Quickly organize files by renaming them according to a consistent naming convention. This is useful for sorting and categorizing files based on content, date, or other criteria.
Rename files to include date and time information, making it easier to identify when the file was created or modified.
Modify file extensions in bulk, ensuring that files are correctly categorized or associated with the appropriate software.
Clean up file names by removing unwanted characters, spaces, or special symbols.
Enforce a consistent naming convention across files to maintain uniformity and enhance organization.
Integrate file renaming tasks into existing scripts or automated workflows to streamline repetitive processes.