How to Mass Edit Photos on an iPhone

There are two important things to understand about the batch-editing feature:

It requires iOS 16 or higher. If you’re not running that version of the OS, the feature isn’t available. It takes the set of edits—all of the tweaks and settings—you make to one photo and treats it as a group of changes the system can copy+paste onto other photos. So, you need at least two photos you want to make the same edits to (the original that you make the edits to and a second that the group of edits is pasted onto).

With those criteria met, follow these steps to mass edit photos on an iPhone:

In the Photos app, find and open the first photo you want to edit. Tap Edit and apply whatever edits you want to make. Check out our detailed guide to using the Photos app’s built-in tools to edit photos on iPhone. When you’re done making edits, tap Done. Tap . . . in the top-right corner. Tap Copy Edits. This copies every setting you applied to the photo and gets its ready to apply to another other photos you select. Tap the back arrow to return to your album view. Tap Select and then select all the photos you want to apply the edit settings from Step 2. While you need to select at least one photo, there’s no real limit on the number of photos you can select. Tap . . . in the bottom-right corner. Tap Paste Edits. This applies the edit settings to every selected photo. Don’t like the edits you made? Select one or more edited photos, tap . . . and then tap Revert to Original. A message pops up to let you know the edits have been applied to the selected photos.