Modern Mass Image Compressor for Windows 10,11
We have just release V4 of Mass Image Compressor that is rewritten from scratch. Apart from the same level of reliability and compression ratio, new version of Mass Image Compressor provides ability to:
- Compress multiple folders (optionally, their sub folders) and multiple files
- Integration with Windows Explorer’s ‘Send To’ menu.
- Advanced Metadata copy options (EXIF+ XMP and IPTC). You can now skip sensitive metadata also (such as GPS location and serial number information of your camera).
- Support for Animated Images as input and output (GIF, PNG, WebP)
- Support for modern image formats as output such as WebP and AVIF.
- Ability to select/deselect files from UI or via RegEx based filters (filename and file size)
- Ability to apply Suffix/Prefix to compressed file names. Additionally, you can replace some text in output file name.
- Advanced Preview to verify your compression settings are right. You can do pixel to pixel comparison of compressed image with CTRL + T option in Preview View.
- Support for RAW format is solidified.
- Advanced Output Settings – put it in ‘Compressed’ folder in the selected folder? Replace original files? Provide an output folder? Keep next to original image with some file name Suffix/Prefix? All covered now!
- Advanced resizing options! Want to resize based on percentage? Long Edge? or for printing the photo? Creating 1x/2x/3x images for your application or website? Mass Image Compressor has your back for all your resizing needs!
To simply put, there is no other batch image compressor that comes close to Mass Image Compressor 4 in terms of reliability, speed, feature and quality with this upgrade. And, you can use it for free 😊 and supports us with your donations.



Download
Download from SourceForge.net for free: https://sourceforge.net/projects/icompress/
The version of SourceForge is unsigned – so your Windows may complain about ‘Unknown Publisher’ but you can click on “More Info” and click on “Run Anyway” button to install it. It’s safe as the software is open source and SourceForge keeps the distribution malware free. Still, if you prefer to download a signed version of the same software (no additional feature), you can download from Microsoft Store here: https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9NF6R54S63L3
Another reason to download from store: We have added a small cost to Microsoft Store version of the software, so if you want to support us financially, you may choose to download from the store.
Free Version (Unsigned, Windows may complain about it, but it’s safe)
Paid Version (Signed, Costs a little with 1 week free trial, same as free version)
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