Ethan Burns-Dederer, 27, was arrested after more than 23,000 videos and images relating to his offending were found on his devices, police said.
Detectives made the discovery after raiding his Maryborough residence, north of Brisbane, in February 2025.
The alleged offending involved 459 victims in 15 countries, primarily aged between seven and 15.
Police said 360 had been identified including more than 200 across Australia.
Burns-Dederer is accused of creating multiple fake online profiles - both male and female - on popular social media and gaming sites.
He allegedly used them to groom, coerce and threaten children into sending him sexually explicit material, recording the interactions.
The offending is alleged to have taken place between 2018 and 2025 until his February arrest.
It had been "disturbing and distressing" for the young people and their families involved, Detective Acting Chief Superintendent Denzil Clark said on Thursday.
Burns-Dederer was charged under Operation Xray Wick featuring Queensland, national and international law enforcement.
"Due to the volume of images seized and the number of victims identified, we are continuing this investigation," Det Clark said.
He said other offenders had been identified, with another person charged as investigations remained ongoing.
"This is extremely concerning and disturbing offending," he said.
"We are seeing an increasing prevalence of children being groomed, coerced, or threatened into taking and sending sexual images of themselves, often through popular apps, games, and social media sites.
"The trauma that this causes a child is significant."
Det Clark pleaded with parents to play an active role in their children's online lives.
"They need to be aware of what their children are doing, what platforms they're on, and who they're talking with," he said.
"They also need to create an environment where the children feel safe enough that they can tell their parents if anything has happened."
Anyone with information about people involved in child sexual abuse and online exploitation should contact police, he said.
Burns-Dederer's charges included 244 counts of producing child abuse material for use through a carriage service and 163 counts of using a carriage service to procure persons under 16 years of age.
He also faces a further 87 counts of engaging in sexual activity with a child using a carriage service.
Burns-Dederer appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Thursday, with his matter adjourned until Friday.
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