Free Tool

Edit hundreds of wedding photos faster — batch tools built for wedding photographers

Batch background removal, AI bokeh blur, and warm vintage filters for wedding post-processing.

The problem

Post-processing hundreds of wedding photos is the most time-consuming part of being a wedding photographer. Background removal for album composites, adding bokeh to candid shots without a wide-aperture lens, and applying consistent warm or vintage filters across a full gallery all take hours in Lightroom or Photoshop.

The NSS solution

NSS Batch Processor, Portrait Blur, and Image Filter work together to speed up wedding photo post-processing: batch remove backgrounds for compositing, apply AI bokeh blur to any photo, and use Warm Glow or Faded Film filters for consistent vintage warmth across the gallery.

How to use it

  • 1

    Batch background removal for album composites

    Upload up to 100 couple and group portraits to the Batch Processor. All backgrounds are removed and exported as transparent PNGs ready for album compositing in one go.

  • 2

    Add bokeh blur to candid and venue shots

    Use Portrait Blur on candid reception shots taken with a kit lens — the AI depth estimation adds realistic bokeh that makes photos look like they were shot wide-open.

  • 3

    Warm Glow filter for golden hour consistency

    Apply the Warm Glow Image Filter preset to reception and outdoor shots to match the golden hour tones of ceremony photos shot in full sun.

  • 4

    Faded Film filter for vintage editorial look

    The Faded Film preset gives a timeless, slightly desaturated look that's popular for editorial-style wedding albums — apply consistently across the full gallery.

  • 5

    Detail shot backgrounds for announcements

    Remove backgrounds from ring, bouquet, and table detail shots for use in save-the-date graphics and social media announcements.

Step-by-step guide

  1. 1

    Upload ceremony portraits to Batch Processor

    Go to /batch and drop up to 100 portrait images. Switch to Best Quality mode before starting for the best hair and veil edge results.

  2. 2

    Download the transparent PNG batch

    Once processing is complete, download all as ZIP. These are your compositing assets for album design.

  3. 3

    Apply Portrait Blur to reception candids

    For candid shots you want to polish, go to /portrait-blur. Upload, adjust the blur strength slider, and download.

  4. 4

    Apply consistent warmth filter

    Open the Image Filter tool (/image-filter). Select Warm Glow and set intensity to 60–80%. Process each set of gallery photos at the same intensity for consistency.

  5. 5

    Export and deliver

    Deliver the transparent PNGs to your album design software and the filtered JPEGs to your online gallery platform.

Common questions

Does the Batch Processor handle lace veil edges well?

Use Best Quality (RMBG-2.0 / BiRefNet) mode for wedding portraits. It handles lace, veil texture, and flyaway hair significantly better than Fast mode.

Can I apply Portrait Blur to a photo with two people?

Portrait Blur works best on a single subject. For couples portraits, the depth map may blur one person slightly — test on a few shots before batch-applying.

Will the Warm Glow filter change the skin tones?

Yes, slightly — it adds warmth to the whole image including skin. Keep the intensity below 70% to avoid oversaturating skin tones. For portraits with neutral skin tones, Faded Film is a safer choice.

Is this free for commercial photography delivery?

Yes. NSS is free with no usage limits. There are no restrictions on commercial use of the output.

Ready to try it?

No account. No subscription. No images uploaded to any server.

Remove a background free

Related guides