Visible-light photocatalysis is a mild activation method for small molecules and enables a wide variety of transformations relevant for organic synthetic chemistry. However, one of the limitations of photocatalysis and photochemistry in general is the limited scalability due to the absorption of light (Lambert–Beer law). Here, we report the development of a convenient numbering-up strategy for the scale-up of gas–liquid photocatalytic reactions in which the gas is consumed. Only commercially available constituents were used and the system can be rapidly assembled by any practitioner of flow chemistry. The modular design allows us to systematically scale the photochemistry within 2n parallel reactors (herein, n = 0, 1, 2, 3). The flow distri...