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PixelBatch – batch image optimization tool

PixelBatch is a powerful, user-friendly desktop application for batch image optimization on Linux.

Optimize hundreds of images at once while preserving quality, reducing file sizes, and saving disk space.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Batch Processing: Optimize multiple images simultaneously with configurable concurrent task limits.
  • Drag & Drop: Simply drag images into the application to add them to the queue.
  • Multiple Formats: Support for JPEG, PNG, GIF, and SVG images.
  • Parallel Processing: Process multiple images concurrently for maximum efficiency.
  • Real-time Statistics: See original size, optimized size, and savings for each image.
  • Lossless Optimization: Reduce file size without quality loss using industry-standard tools.
  • Configurable: Customize output paths, file prefixes, and optimization settings.
  • Progress Tracking: Monitor the status of each task (Pending, Processing, Completed, Error).
  • Quick Actions: Open optimized images directly from the application.
  • Smart Defaults: Remembers your last used directories and preferences.

Website: github.com/keshavbhatt/pixelbatch
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Developer: Keshav Bhatt
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

PixelBatch in action

PixelBatch is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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