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December 15, 2025
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Batch Multi-Image Editing with Page-Based Workflow in Photoshop Web

  • December 15, 2025
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Photoshop Web currently allows editing only one canvas at a time, which makes bulk image editing inefficient. I often need to edit 10–15 images in one session (same size, same layout, same adjustments). In Canva, this is solved with a page-based system, but Photoshop Web lacks this capability. I propose a Batch Page Editing Mode where: Multiple images open as pages in a single document Edits (layers, text, adjustments, smart objects) can be: Applied to one page Synced across all selected pages Ability to replace only the base image while keeping the same design Preview all pages in a sidebar and quickly switch between them Export all pages at once (ZIP / PDF / separate images) Benefits Massive time savings for marketers and designers Perfect for social media posts, product images, blog graphics Reduces switching between files and repetitive work Brings Photoshop Web closer to real-world production workflows This feature would remove a major reason users switch to Canva for bulk editing. What you can do right now (workaround) Since Photoshop Web is limited: Best current workflow (fastest) Use Desktop Photoshop Open one file → design layout Convert image layer to Smart Object Replace image: Right click → Replace Contents Export using Export As / Image Processor This is still 10× faster than Web. If you must stay in browser Canva (bulk pages) → export → final polish in Photoshop Or use Photoshop Web only for single hero images, not batches My honest take Photoshop Web is not production-ready for bulk content yet. Until Adobe adds pages + batch sync, Canva will keep winning this use case.
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@ashish_9689 I dunno about you, but the desktop app of Photoshop is built for this kind of production workflow; the Photoshop for the Web is a bare-bones, single-file editor. If you are an agency or production house, they aren't using the web they are using the desktop app of Photoshop

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December 16, 2025

@ashish_9689 I dunno about you, but the desktop app of Photoshop is built for this kind of production workflow; the Photoshop for the Web is a bare-bones, single-file editor. If you are an agency or production house, they aren't using the web they are using the desktop app of Photoshop

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