Last Updated on July 13, 2021
XnConvert is a powerful and free cross-platform batch image processor, allowing you to combine over 80 actions. It has an easy-to-learn interface, supports more than 500 formats. It uses the batch processing module of XnViewMP.
Features include:
- Compatible with more than 500 formats and export to about 70 different file formats.
- Image actions: Add mask, automatic crop, canvas resize, color depth, clean metadata, crop, extract channel, ICC convert, IPTC-IIM/XMP, mirror, replace color, resize, rotate, set DPI, text, vignetting, and watermark.
- Map actions: Adjust, align histogram, automatic contrast, automatic levels, color balance, conbright, equalize, exposure, gammasat, HLS, levels, logarithmic lut, negative, normalize, normalize ex, posterize, saturation, sepia, shadow-highlight, solarize, swap component, and temperature.
- Filter actions: Average, blur, edge, detect, emboss, emboss more, enhance detail, enhance edges, enhance focus, focus restoration, gaussian blur, maximum, median box, median cross, minimum, reduce noise, sharpen, and soften.
- Other actions: Add noise, band, bloom, border, border 3D, crystallize, de-interlace, fantasy, half tone, lens, mosaic, oil painting, oil painting 2, old camera, photo spread, pointillize, retro, shear, slice, spread, swirl, symmetry, tile, and waves.
- Scripts to repeat procedures.
- Internationalization support.
Website: www.xnview.com/en/xnconvert
Support:
Developer: Pierre-Emmanuel Gougelet
License: Freeware for private, educational or non-profit use

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