Drafts
A draft is an image edit where you've frozen a scope and staged some layer changes but haven't applied or scheduled it yet. Drafts let you set up an edit now and finish it later.
What counts as a draft
A draft is an edit that has a frozen scope but was never applied or scheduled. An empty edit you opened but never froze isn't a draft — it's just the entry shell and won't clutter your list.
Drafts are light: a cell stores only a reference to a library asset, not a copy of the image, so keeping drafts around costs almost nothing.
Finding and resuming drafts
- Open History → Image Edit History → Drafts, or
- Click See drafts in the title bar of the Bulk Image Edit page.
Click Resume editing on a draft to reopen its grid exactly where you left off.
Retention
Drafts are kept for your plan's history window, then cleaned up automatically. Editing a draft resets its clock, so an edit you're actively working on won't be removed out from under you.
What's next?
- Your first image edit — Build an edit you can save as a draft.
- Plans & limits — How long drafts are retained on each plan.