Rename My Files

Rename My Files

Automatically rename files by defining rules that can be scheduled

App info


1.30.1
June 18, 2025
18,959
Android 4.1+
Everyone
Get Rename My Files for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Rename My Files, Developed by Secco. Listed in Productivity Category. Current Version Is 1.30.1, Updated On 18/06/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Rename My Files. Achieved Over 19 thousand Installs. Rename My Files Currently Has 92 Reviews, Average Rating 3.5 Stars

Do you perform the repetitive filename operations on many files?
Do you need your files to be renamed according to a pattern?
Are you fed up with you gallery videos and photos not shown in order?

If your answer to any of the above questions is "Yes" the "Rename My Files" application is for you!


Brief description

The application allows to create rename rules which can be executed in a specific folder and perform repetitive filename operations on many files

Define the rename rules and schedule them or run them directly form the app interface.

The application has a scheduler which helps you automatize the rename process. you pick the time and set from 1 to 12 hours the interval with which the active rules shall be executed. This way you just need to define the timing and all the work will be done automatically for you.

From the top-right menu you can run all the rules instantly whenever you wish. You can also run each rule separately

There is a preview function for every rule which helps you configure the replace text. It shows which files will be renamed

You can always consult the 'Rename History' log which stores all the past filenames' modifications.


Creating/editing a rule

1. Give your rule a name that is meaningful for you

2. Set if the rule is Active. All the rules with Active status will be automatically executed by the scheduled rename job. The inactive rules are not executed by the scheduled rename job. Moreover, they are also hidden from the rule list (unless you indicated differently in the Settings screen). Inactive status can be useful e.g. if you want to run the rule only from the app interface.

3. Indicate the folder where the rule shall run and look for files to rename. In Pro version you can also include all the subfolders

4. Define the text to be replaced, the text to look for in the filename. If found, then it will be replaced with the value indicated in the field 'Replace with'. You can put whatever text you want. This text can be interpreted as a regular expression or the be case insensitive

5. Indicate the text that will be used to replace the old one (can be left empty then just the old text will be removed)

6. Indicate if the rename rule should be case sensitive. If selected, then the 'Replace what' text will be treated in a case insensitive way (eg. 'IMG' would match both 'img' and 'IMG' in the filename)

7. Set if should be treated as a regular expression. If selected, then the 'Replace what' text of the rule will be treated as a regular expression (regex). If you don't know what it is, please select 'No'

8. Set filename filter in case you wanted to rename only some specific files fitting a specific file mask. By default all the files in the folder are in scope. If you leave this field empty or put '*' all files are included. At least one asterisk '*' is mandatory to consider a filename filter correct (or leave it empty). If you need a case insensitive match, please set above 'Ignore case (case insensitivity)' to 'Yes'.

9. Set if to overwrite files. If selected then in case the new filename already exists in the folder, the other/old file will be overwritten. If you decide to select 'Yes' be careful with this setting to prevent the data-loss!

10. In Pro: decide if to include subfolders. If selected then all the subfolders of the selected folder will be checked for matching files

11. In Pro: decide if to rename folders. If selected then not only files will be renamed by also all folders matching the rule

Enjoy the app!


PRO FEATURES:

The Pro Unlock Key allows to:
- have unlimited number of rules
- no advertisements
- dark theme setting for the application
- run the rule in all subfolders of the selected folder
- rename not only files but also directories
We are currently offering version 1.30.1. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


Thanks for using Rename My Files! We regularly bring updates to Google Play to constantly improve speed, reliability, performance, user interface and fix bugs.

This release brings:
- Possibility to use regex on filename filter
- UI improvements
- Small bug fixing

Rate and review on Google Play store


3.5
92 total
5 50.5
4 6.6
3 14.3
2 0
1 28.6

Total number of installs (*estimated)

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments

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Jim Swenson

Pro: I like its "command syntax" best. I can define a string replacement, then edit the recipe to point it at various folders. It has been essential to me. (I never use schedules!) Con: it seems a little slow, ~2-10 files/sec, depending. If I specify 'subfolders', & point it at a major folder with 2000+ files, I must wait minutes just for the pre-run survey. (Is it possible that working via the Android filesystem cannot go faster?) But, I use it anyway.

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niobe trinity

Always appreciate an intuitive app that does what I need, first try. Needed to rename a file, that has an unwanted random 12 character prefix and unwanted html url encoding suffix. Rename my Files regex pattern handled the prefix and standard pattern handled the suffix. Rename my Files has a preview mode so I could review before the actual rename. And Rename my Files has a rename history. Thanks Dev👍🏽 Bought Pro.

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EJ

Edited. Worth 5 stars. Got answer to my question really quickly. Works brilliantly. Thank you. Question Re-naming issues. I would like to be able to select all files (pics) in a folder (that I have created to move the pics I want renamed into). I just want to add a prefix eg 2 digits, and if possible specify how many characters of the original file to keep, eg first 5. Is this possible. I also want to run the rule once off (at a time and not schedule repeat or automatic). Tks

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A A

This is fantastic! I realize not many have downloaded it, but it is easy to use on bulk files which it was specifically designed to do. The developers did a fantastic job! Way to go! My only regret is that I did not find this sooner. In my humble opinion it's awesome! This is a awesome program. It has saved hours tedious work. And it is extremely fast and so easy to use! A++++++

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Peter Vanderhaden

Absolutely outstanding! I only need to rename files by replacing parts of names, but this works perfectly and the developer's instructions are clear, concise, and easily understood. This app FAR exceeds my wildest expectations.

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David Eskin

Tried several apps to find one which would allow me to rename a lot of files easily to remove specific character strings from filenames. This app did so perfectly in a safe and reversible way, especially love the preview functionality.

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Marek Argent (Abrimaal)

A Very simple tool, only replace or delete constant strings in a selected folder. No inserting dates or separators at a defined position. No variables. Deleting all dots in filenames deletes also the extension dot. No conditionals (if) no operands (or,and). No delete all after XX characters, no delete first (last) X chars. Even doesn't delete such sequence %20(*) to get rid of archaic file numbering scheme.

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Ed Gain

The best I found out of several I tried. This renamed app is easy to use. It is understandable that this free version does not include subdirectories. Good app.