FAQ

Last updated:July 8, 2026

Common questions about WPS Bulk Extract Images usually focus on membership access, image quality, and where saved files go; this section covers 4 frequent questions.

FAQ

Why can’t I find the Bulk Extract Images entry?

  1. Make sure you are opening a WPS Writer document on iOS.
  2. Tap More on the top menu bar, then check More Output & Conversion or All Services for the entry.
  3. Confirm that your current account has an active membership, because this feature requires WPS Premium.
  4. If the entry still does not appear, update WPS Office to the latest version and open the document again.

What should I do if the extracted images look lower in resolution?

  1. Check whether the original images in the document were already compressed.
  2. Extract the images again and compare the saved results.
  3. If the document contains compressed embedded images, the extracted files will usually match the image quality stored in the document.
  4. If you need higher-quality assets, try to obtain the original image files first.

Why is image extraction slow?

  1. Check whether the current document contains a large number of images.
  2. Make sure your device still has enough available storage.
  3. When many high-resolution images are being processed, allow more time for scanning and saving.
  4. If the process does not respond for a long time, re-enter the feature and try again.

Where are the extracted images saved?

  1. After extraction finishes, first check Photos or the file management location on your device.
  2. If iOS asks for photo or file access, allow the requested permission.
  3. Sort by the most recent save time to find the newly extracted images faster.
  4. After locating them, you can share, rename, or move them to another folder.

Glossary

TermDefinition
Bulk Extract ImagesA feature that identifies and exports multiple images from a document in one workflow.
Image previewThe thumbnail results shown after WPS scans the document, helping you choose what to export.
Select AllAn option that selects all detected images at once for batch extraction.
ExtractThe action that saves images from the document as separate local files on the device.