There's no official Depop feature for bulk uploading dozens of items at once inside the app itself — every listing is created one at a time through the native "Sell" flow. That gap is exactly why third-party bulk upload tools exist, and it's worth knowing what limits actually apply where.
The native app: effectively one at a time
Depop's own app has no batch-creation screen. Each listing means a fresh trip through photo upload, title, description, category, size, and price — repeated in full for every single item, no matter how many you're adding in one sitting. There's no hard cap on total active listings for most shops, but the process of adding them is entirely manual.
What "bulk upload tool" actually means
Third-party bulk upload tools don't unlock a hidden Depop feature — they automate the repetitive parts of that same one-at-a-time flow so it happens for many items back-to-back without you manually re-doing each step. The practical limit shifts from "how patient are you" to whatever the tool itself supports.
Batch size limits by tool type
- Basic scripts/scheduling tools — often cap batches at a small handful of items per run to avoid triggering rate limits.
- AI-driven bulk listers — process a full photographed haul (frequently 20, 50, or more items) in one batch, since they're generating listing content directly from images rather than requiring manual entry per item.
- Free tiers of paid tools — commonly limit batch size or daily volume, unlocking full-haul processing on a paid plan.
What actually determines your realistic ceiling
Batch-size limits matter less in practice than how fast you can photograph inventory in the first place — see how many items you should realistically list on Depop per day for context, or the deeper workflow breakdown at how to list on Depop fast. A bulk tool with no batch cap still can't outrun your photo-taking pace.
How a full AI bulk lister handles it
DepopAutomation.com's bulk lister processes an entire photographed haul in parallel — no small-batch cap — using an AI listing engine built on Google's Nano Banana image model to generate titles, descriptions, and category mapping directly from the photos. Every listing that goes out also feeds the built-in profit tracker, so a 50-item batch upload doesn't just save listing time — it arrives with your margins already calculated.
Conclusion
Depop's app itself has no real bulk upload limit worth worrying about — the constraint is the manual process, and that's what a dedicated bulk upload tool removes rather than working around a hidden platform cap. Try uploading a full haul at once and see the difference directly.