Bulk Image Generator & Designer is a HapiPic Pro feature for image batch processing, bulk image generation, and automated production. It is suitable for bulk image generator, batch graphic design, template image generator. This document describes every screen parameter so users can configure the feature before a full batch run.
Sets final template width and height.
Sets the default canvas background.
Controls exported file type and quality.
Controls how many images are generated from batch layers.
Contains text and image elements used by the template.
Determines whether a layer is text, image, or other material.
Left and top place the layer on the canvas.
Width and height control the visible layer area.
Rotates the layer for layout effects.
Text shown on text layers.
Controls text appearance and alignment.
Controls text color and outline.
Uses multiple text values to generate different outputs.
Cycles through configured colors for batch outputs.
Hides a layer or prevents accidental editing.
Controls layer visibility strength.
Controls generated file names.
Authorizes the feature before running. It does not change output style.
Selects the images, files, or project folders to process. Confirm the path exists before running.
Sets where generated files are saved. A dedicated empty folder is recommended.
Limits how many files are generated or processed in one run.
Removes existing output files before running. Use only when old results are not needed.
Stores the current settings for this feature. Save before running a batch.
Starts the task. If a task is running, the same button may stop it.
Shows progress and errors. Check this first if generation fails.
Before running, make sure the output folder exists. If clear output is enabled, confirm that the folder does not contain files you need to keep. For large jobs, use a dedicated output folder for review, archiving, and regeneration.
This is usually related to source file count, maximum output count, filters, sorting, or mode settings. Check the input folder and quantity limits first.
Check size, crop mode, compression quality, background, text placement, sorting, output format, and the preview sample.
Use a separate output folder and replace originals only after checking the generated results.