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?
- Make sure you are opening a WPS Writer document on iOS.
- Tap More on the top menu bar, then check More Output & Conversion or All Services for the entry.
- Confirm that your current account has an active membership, because this feature requires WPS Premium.
- 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?
- Check whether the original images in the document were already compressed.
- Extract the images again and compare the saved results.
- If the document contains compressed embedded images, the extracted files will usually match the image quality stored in the document.
- If you need higher-quality assets, try to obtain the original image files first.
Why is image extraction slow?
- Check whether the current document contains a large number of images.
- Make sure your device still has enough available storage.
- When many high-resolution images are being processed, allow more time for scanning and saving.
- If the process does not respond for a long time, re-enter the feature and try again.
Where are the extracted images saved?
- After extraction finishes, first check Photos or the file management location on your device.
- If iOS asks for photo or file access, allow the requested permission.
- Sort by the most recent save time to find the newly extracted images faster.
- After locating them, you can share, rename, or move them to another folder.
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Bulk Extract Images | A feature that identifies and exports multiple images from a document in one workflow. |
| Image preview | The thumbnail results shown after WPS scans the document, helping you choose what to export. |
| Select All | An option that selects all detected images at once for batch extraction. |
| Extract | The action that saves images from the document as separate local files on the device. |