Free File Management Tools Bulk Rename & Organize — Offline
Rename files with patterns, organize messy folders, and run batch operations across hundreds of files — all offline, with previews before applying.
Bulk Operations
Bulk Organize
Sort hundreds of files into folders by extension, date, or pattern.
Learn more →Bulk Rename
Apply find-and-replace, prefixes, suffixes, and numbering across many files.
Learn more →Images to PDF
Combine many images into a single PDF in your chosen order.
Learn more →Folders from Files (Bulk)
Create one folder per file in a selection — useful for project scaffolding.
Learn more →How FileHop Compares
| Feature | File Explorer | Bulk Rename Utility | FileHop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Privacy | 100% local | 100% local | 100% local |
| Pattern Support | Manual only | Patterns + regex + preview | Patterns + regex + preview |
| Preview Before Applying | No | Yes | Yes |
| Ease of Use | Simple UI | Complex UI | Simple UI |
Ready to Tame Your File System Offline?
Download FileHop and rename, organize, and batch-process files faster than File Explorer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are FileHop's file management tools really free?
Yes. Bulk operations are free with no file count limits, no watermarks, and no daily caps.
Do my files get uploaded?
No. Every operation runs locally on your computer. Your files never leave your device.
Can I preview changes before applying?
Yes. Every bulk operation shows a full preview of new file names or destinations before you confirm.
Can I undo a bulk rename?
Yes. FileHop keeps an undo log so you can revert the last bulk operation in one click.
Does it support regex patterns?
Yes. Bulk Rename supports both simple find-and-replace and full regex with capture groups.
How many files can I process at once?
There is no hard limit. FileHop has been tested with tens of thousands of files in a single batch.
Which platforms are supported?
FileHop is available for macOS and Windows. Download the version for your operating system.
How does FileHop compare to File Explorer?
File Explorer's bulk rename is limited to numbered suffixes. FileHop adds patterns, regex, previews, and undo — much closer to dedicated tools like Bulk Rename Utility but easier to use.