In today’s digital world, images are everywhere. Websites, mobile applications, e-commerce platforms, and even casual social media posts rely heavily on visuals to capture attention and communicate ideas. But images come with a cost: file size. Large image files can slow down websites, reduce app performance, increase bandwidth costs, and frustrate users with longer loading times.
This is where Batch Image Compressor step in as a game-changer. Instead of compressing images one by one—a painfully slow and repetitive process—a batch image compressor allows you to process hundreds or even thousands of images in one go. By reducing image file sizes while maintaining acceptable quality, batch image compressors streamline workflows, save storage space, and improve user experience.
Image compression is the process of reducing the size of an image file without significantly degrading its visual quality. Compression can be achieved by eliminating redundant data, reducing color information, or applying more efficient encoding algorithms.
There are two main types of compression:
- Lossless Compression: Preserves all original data. The image quality remains the same, but the file size reduction is moderate. Examples: PNG, GIF.
- Lossy Compression: Permanently removes some image data to achieve greater file size reduction. Quality may slightly degrade, but file sizes are much smaller. Example: JPEG, WebP.
The compressor can handle different formats, including:
- Self-compression: apng, bmp, dcm, gif, ico, jpeg, jpeg 2000 (j2k, jp2), png, tiff, webp
- Compress djvu, dng to tiff
- Compress emf to emz
- Compress svg to svgz
- Compress tga to png
- Compress vector formats (cdr, cmx, odg, otg, eps) to emf, svg, wmf
- Compress wmf to wmz
One of the most powerful features our compressor offers is the ability to fine-tune custom settings. With custom settings, users can balance quality, file size, format, compression algorithm, metadata handling, and other compression factors to meet their specific needs.
Users can also reset to default settings, the predefined configurations that come with the software. They usually reflect the best balance between compression strength and image quality. These defaults are carefully chosen to serve the majority of users without requiring them to tweak advanced parameters.
Features:
- Drag-and-drop interface.
- Keep or strip metadata.
- Batch Processing: Apply compression to all images automatically.
- Consistency: Apply the same settings across all images.
- Compression Settings: Choose lossy or lossless, quality percentage, compression algorithm and more.
- Reset to default settings feature.
- Multi-format support.
- Support multi-page TIFF format.
- Can cancel the compression process at any time.
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