Compress images in order to reduce their file size, and convert them to PNG or PNG, with this easy-to-use tool that supports batch processing.
- Mass Image Compressor
- Version :2.0.0
- License :GPL
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Yogee
Mass Image Compressor Description
Mass Image Compressor is a Windows utility designed to reduce the size of image files occupying the disk by applying quick optimization methods. It comes packed with just a few intuitive options that can be easily figured out by users.
In addition to compressing your files, the application is also capable of converting them to JPEG or PNG.
Hassle-free installation and simple GUI
The setup procedure is brief and uneventful, since no special attention is required here. As for the interface, Mass Image Compressor adopts a single and classical window that does not contain visually striking elements.
One aspect that should be noted is that .NET Framework needs to be installed on your machine for the application to function correctly, but, on the whole, the setup procedure is relatively straightforward.
Optimize whole directories with photos
Batch processing is supported, meaning that you can work with entire folders of images to reduce the overall task duration. A directory can be pointed out with the help of the tree view.
It is possible to adjust the compression quality, set a fixed height and tweak it, as well as to save the new pictures as JPEG or PNG files to a user-defined directory. In addition, you can examine the modifications before applying them, as well as zoom in and out of the pictures. There are no other notable features provided by this software utility.
Evaluation and conclusion
Mass Image Compressor has minimal impact on system performance, since it runs on a low quantity of CPU and memory. We have not come across any unpleasant surprises throughout our evaluation, as it did not hang, crash or pop up error messages. Although it is not particularly resourceful in its feature set, Mass Image Compressor offers convenient solutions to compressing image files to make them smaller, and can be used by anyone.