Batch File Rename Free Edition
Rename multiple files according to a pattern you specify. Modify original file name by removing/copying its parts, replacing text, or changing letter case. Use dynamic elements like file properties, hashes, MP3 ID3 and EXIF tags, random characters.
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Open PowerShell or Command Prompt and run: winget install BinaryMark.BatchFileRename. Winget is built into Windows 10 (1809+) and Windows 11.
Rename multiple files according to a pattern you specify. Modify original file name by removing/copying its parts, replacing text, or changing letter case. Use dynamic elements like file properties, hashes, MP3 ID3 and EXIF tags, random characters.
Batch File Rename Free Edition is available under the EULA license. Use winget or the direct download link on this page.
Run winget upgrade BinaryMark.BatchFileRename in PowerShell or Windows Terminal to update Batch File Rename Free Edition to the latest version.
Run winget uninstall BinaryMark.BatchFileRename in an elevated PowerShell window, or go to Settings > Apps > Installed Apps.