Batch Image Semitransparent
Quickly add translucency to your images. Adjust the opacity of the entire image or selected areas in batch.
Drag & Drop Images Here
Supports PNG, JPG, WEBP and more. Max 10MB per file.
Or try with these examples
Loaded Images
Drag to move, resize to select area, use top handle to rotate
Settings
Batch Apply
Same settings for all images
No login required for first 1000 images. Should be enough for you. If not, contact me and I'll add more for free.
Why Use Our Semitransparent Tool?
Professional translucency adjustment directly in your browser. Perfect for watermarks, overlays, and creative effects.
Precise Opacity Control
Adjust transparency from 0% to 100% with real-time preview. Apply effects to the whole image or just a specific part using our area selection tool.
Batch Processing
Process hundreds of images at once with consistent settings.
100% Secure
All processing happens locally in your browser. Your images never leave your computer.
Instant PNG Export
Download your results instantly as high-quality PNG files to preserve transparency. Export individual images or everything in a single ZIP file.
How to Make an Image Semitransparent
Transform your images in three simple steps
Upload Images
Drag and drop your images or click browse to start. We support JPG, PNG, WEBP and more.
Adjust Opacity
Use the slider to set the transparency level. You can also select a specific area to apply the effect.
Download
Preview the results instantly and download your semitransparent PNG files individually or as a ZIP.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a semitransparent image?
A semitransparent (or translucent) image is one that allows some background to show through. This is achieved by lowering the alpha channel (opacity) of the pixels.
Why does the output format have to be PNG?
JPG does not support transparency. PNG is the standard format for images that require an alpha channel to represent translucency or transparency.
Can I batch process images?
Yes! You can upload multiple images and apply the same opacity settings to all of them at once, saving you significant time.