Professional Batch Audio Renaming Tool
14-rule engine. Not just prefixes and suffixes.
Renaming hundreds of audio files manually is tedious and error-prone. Generic batch renaming tools don't understand audio workflows. BatchesBrew is built specifically for audio professionals who need sophisticated naming rules tied to loudness standards and delivery formats.
The Problem with Manual and Basic Renaming Tools
- ✗ Manual renaming takes hours — and one wrong filename causes a delivery rejection
- ✗ Basic tools (add prefix, add suffix) can't handle complex audio-specific naming
- ✗ Loudness standard, format, and bit depth have to be added by hand after export
- ✗ Multi-client workflows with different naming conventions require completely separate setups
- ✗ Team members name files differently, breaking consistency across the project
A typical multi-client week:
Three clients, three different naming conventions. Client A wants snake_case with the loudness standard appended. Client B wants UPPERCASE with bit depth and sample rate. Client C wants CamelCase with a project code prefix. A standard batch renaming tool requires three completely different setups — and still can't automatically pull the loudness value from the conversion settings.
BatchesBrew solves this in a single workflow. Configure a naming preset per client, select all three outputs, and every file comes out named correctly — automatically.
Why BatchesBrew is Different from Generic Renaming Tools
- ✓ Audio-aware rules — Rules that understand loudness standards, LUFS values, formats, bit depth, and sample rate — not just text strings
- ✓ 14 composable rule types — Build exactly the naming pattern you need from simple, stackable steps
- ✓ Per-target customization — Different naming rules for broadcast, streaming, and archive outputs within the same job
- ✓ Normalization + renaming in one step — Convert loudness and rename the output in a single batch operation
- ✓ Saveable presets — One preset per client. Select and go — no reconfiguring every session
- ✓ No software to install — Browser-based. Works on any machine, anywhere
BatchesBrew vs Generic Batch Renaming Tools
| Feature | BatchesBrew | Generic Renaming Tools |
|---|---|---|
| Prefix / Suffix | ✓ | ✓ |
| Case conversion (upper, lower, CamelCase) | ✓ | Partial |
| Loudness standard auto-inserted from conversion | ✓ | ✗ |
| LUFS value in filename | ✓ | ✗ |
| Format / bit depth / sample rate in filename | ✓ | ✗ |
| Different rules per output target | ✓ | ✗ |
| Loudness normalization in same operation | ✓ | ✗ |
| Saveable presets per client | ✓ | Partial |
| Team preset sharing | ✓ | ✗ |
| Browser-based, no install | ✓ | ✗ |
Batch Renaming in Action
Real transformations across common professional use cases — processed in a single batch operation.
Album mastering (12 tracks, 3 formats each):
track_01.wav→track_01_Streaming_-14LUFS.mp3track_01.wav→TRACK_01_CD_MASTER_16BIT.wavtrack_01.wav→Track01_VinylArchive_32bit_96kHz.wav
Podcast series (weekly episodes):
ep_042_raw.wav→ep_042_Spotify_-14LUFS.mp3ep_042_raw.wav→ep_042_Apple_-16LUFS.mp3ep_042_raw.wav→EP_042_MASTER_FS.wav
Commercial spots (TV and digital):
spot_30sec_v3.wav→spot_30sec_v3_EBU_R128_24bit.wavspot_30sec_v3.wav→SPOT_30SEC_V3_ATSC_A85_16BIT.wavspot_30sec_v3.wav→Spot30SecV3_Digital_-14LUFS.mp3
Use Cases
Multi-client delivery
One preset per client. Switch between naming conventions in seconds. No manual reconfiguring between jobs.
Broadcast standards
EBU R128 and ATSC A/85 masters clearly labeled with standard, bit depth, and sample rate — required by many broadcasters in the filename itself.
Streaming platform delivery
Platform-specific exports named for Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube — with loudness target embedded in the filename for QC.
Album and EP releases
Streaming masters, CD masters, vinyl archives, and hi-res files all named consistently for every track in one batch.
Post-production archives
Stems, dialogue, SFX, and music all follow the project's naming convention. Full quality metadata in the filename for future retrieval.
Team workflows
Naming presets shared across the team via BB Studio. Every editor outputs files named identically — regardless of who ran the job.
Free trial available. Plans start at €4.99/month.