Aim at a target file size in KB or pick a quality slider. Optionally resize, rotate, or strip EXIF metadata (camera info, GPS, timestamps). Drop one image or fifty — same options apply to the whole batch.
Same engine as Compress, just no size target. Pick the output format (JPEG, PNG, or WebP) and a quality. Useful when something only accepts one format.
Set the percentage to remove from each side, or use a quick preset like Square or 16:9. The same crop is applied to every image you drop.
Pick an effect (grayscale, sepia, blur, sharpen, emboss) and adjust brightness, contrast, and color saturation. Slide everything to 1.00 to leave a setting alone.
Choose what to write, where it sits (corner or center), how big it is relative to the image, and how see-through it is. Good for marking proofs or claiming credit.
Returns a PNG swatch card with hex codes. Useful for moodboards, brand work, or just figuring out what colors are actually in a photo.
Pick how many columns, how big each cell is, the gap between them, and a background color. The order matches the order you drop the files.