Windows Picture Manager — ^hot^
Originally introduced with Office 2003, Picture Manager replaced the older Microsoft Photo Editor. It wasn't meant to be a competitor to Photoshop. Instead, it focused on the "middle ground"—tasks that were too advanced for a basic viewer but didn't require professional-grade layers or filters. Key features included: Resize or rename hundreds of photos at once. Auto-Correct: One-click fixes for brightness and color.
It seems you’re asking about (often referred to as "Windows Picture Manager," though it was never a native Windows component—it came with Microsoft Office). windows picture manager
Since Microsoft stopped including it in the standard Office suite, you won't find it in Windows 10 or 11 by default. However, there is a legitimate "workaround" to get it back. The SharePoint Designer Method Key features included: Resize or rename hundreds of