Flut Renamer is a powerful yet easy-to-use tool designed to help users manage and rename files and directories.
No more manually renaming one by one.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Multiple renaming options: Easily achieve batch file renaming by inserting, replacing, deleting text, and rearranging.
- Insert file metadata and Exif data: Extract information from file metadata and Exif data and insert it into the file name.
- Internationalization support.
- Cross-platform compatibility: Built on the Flutter framework, the software runs on multiple operating systems, enabling you to use it anytime, anywhere.
Website: github.com/sun-jiao/flut-renamer
Support:
Developer: Sun Jiao
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Flut Renamer is written in Dart. Learn Dart with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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