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Upload multiple images, add a drop shadow, adjust blur, X and Y offset, opacity, shadow color, and background color for the whole batch or the selected image, then download one result or all files as PNG. No registration is required.
How to Add Shadows to Images
- Upload one or more images from your device.
- Adjust blur, X and Y offset, opacity, shadow color, and background color, or use a preset like Soft, Deep, Hard, or Float.
- Keep settings lock on to apply one shadow style across the full batch, or turn it off to edit only the selected image.
- Download one shadowed image or the whole batch as PNG files.
Key Features
Batch Shadow Workflow
Upload multiple images and apply the same shadow style across the full queue in one place.
Shared or Per-Image Shadow Settings
Keep one shared shadow setup across the batch, or unlock settings to save different blur, offsets, opacity, and colors on the selected image only.
Full Shadow Control
Adjust blur radius, X and Y offset, opacity, shadow color, and canvas background to create the exact depth you want.
Custom Backgrounds
Set a white, dark, or branded background color behind the image and shadow so your exports fit storefronts, decks, and mockups.
Frequently Asked Questions
Adding a shadow places a soft or hard drop shadow behind the image so it feels lifted off the background and gains more visual depth. It is commonly used for product photos, cutouts, screenshots, cards, mockups, and promotional graphics that need a cleaner and more dimensional presentation.
Yes. Upload multiple images, keep settings lock on to apply one shadow style across the full batch, and then download one file or the entire set. This is useful when you want a consistent product-photo or catalog look across many images.
Turn off Lock settings, click the image you want to edit in the list, and then adjust blur, X and Y offsets, opacity, shadow color, or background color for that image only. The rest of the files will keep their current settings.
For most product photos, a soft shadow on a white or very light background works best because it adds depth without distracting from the item itself. If you want more of a floating look, increase the blur and keep the opacity moderate so the shadow stays natural rather than harsh.
Yes. Use the Background color picker to set any canvas color behind the image and shadow. White is the default, but you can match the export to your website, catalog, presentation, storefront, or brand palette.
Shadow exports download as PNG files so the added canvas space, shadow styling, and selected background color are saved consistently. PNG is a good fit when you want predictable graphic quality and a clean final composition.
