Does this upload Amazon images anywhere before renaming?
No. The Amazon-oriented page still uses the same local browser renamer, so files stay on the device during preview and ZIP export.
Can I rename multiple listing images at once?
Yes. The tool is built for batch image file naming, so you can rename a full product set in one pass instead of editing files individually.
Will it keep duplicate filenames from colliding?
Yes. It can append an index or keep a short original suffix so the batch stays unique without manual cleanup.
Does Amazon use my image filename for SEO?
No. Amazon re-hosts uploaded images under its own generated URLs, so the filename you choose never becomes public. It is worth renaming for your own catalog, spreadsheets, and upload QA, and not worth agonising over as a ranking lever.
Then why rename Amazon images at all?
Because bulk upload flows match images by name or URL, and a mixed bag of IMG_4821.JPG and final-final-v2.jpg is how images end up on the wrong ASIN. A consistent pattern makes a 60 image drop auditable in a spreadsheet.
How does the Amazon preset number the files?
It appends a running index, so a batch of 12 files comes out as brand-product-1 through brand-product-12, in the order you added them. Any remaining collision gets a further -2 or -3 suffix.
What should go in the attributes field?
Short, distinguishing tokens separated by commas, such as colour, size, or view (blue, 500ml, front). Each becomes its own dash-separated segment. Long marketing phrases will push the name past the 72 character cap and get truncated.
Are my listing images uploaded anywhere?
No. The batch is read and zipped in the browser, so pre-launch product photography stays on your machine.