Create ISO files from folders on Windows 10/11
Batch ISO Creator gives Windows users a focused way to create standard ISO images from folders. It keeps the workflow approachable for one folder and powerful enough for large folder sets.

What makes it different from old ISO workflows?
Many ISO tools began as disc utilities. Batch ISO Creator is built around folders on disk, which is how modern archive, lab, release, and backup jobs usually start.
Folder-first
Start with the folder you already have instead of building a virtual disc project from scratch.
Batch-first when needed
When the job grows, move from Single Mode to Batch Mode without learning a new tool.
Output-first polish
Rename rules help the final ISO files look like a system, not an accident.
For Windows workstations, IT rooms, and archive desks
Use Batch ISO Creator for software distribution folders, offline toolkits, driver sets, training packs, emulator archives, and project snapshots. The app is intentionally focused so the workflow stays easy to repeat.
| Workflow | Why ISO helps |
|---|---|
| Installer bundle | Standard ISO package for offline or lab use. |
| Release folder | Snapshot of files at a specific version. |
| Course material | Portable package students or staff can open with their ISO tools. |
| Long-term archive | Standard image file that preserves folder structure. |
Get a focused ISO creator for Windows
Download Batch ISO Creator and start with the monthly license if you only need one project. Upgrade to annual or lifetime when the workflow becomes regular.