How to batch resize images (JPG, PNG, SVG, GIF files) FREE Tool
The most effective method to group resizes pictures (JPG, PNG, SVG, GIF documents)
FREE batch resize images (JPG, PNG, SVG, GIF files)
You
can utilize a program like RC to change the picture size in bunches. By and by,
I don't care for the egg series like ALZIP, RPTP, and RC. The iLoveIMG website
permits you to group resize many pictures online without utilizing a program.
At the point when you visit iLoveIMG's picture resizing page (https://www.iloveimg.com/en/resize-picture), you will see a screen where you can transfer pictures to resize as displayed.
Select
multiple images from your computer and drag and drop them with your mouse to
upload the images. You can resize JPG, PNG, SVG, and GIF files by
specifying the height and width of pixels.
If you select images from your computer and drag and drop them using the drag-and-drop method, the images are uploaded and a screen where you can resize the images is displayed as shown below
A tab by percentage is displayed with options to zoom out by 25%, 50%, or 75%. By default, the 50% smaller option is selected. Original image size → After the change, the image size is displayed below each image (e.g. 3000 x 4000 → 1500 x 2000).
If
you want to resize to a different size, make sure to click the per-pixel tab
You can specify the width or height as a specific size. Keep aspect ratio is selected by default. Adjusting the width maintains the image's aspect ratio (aspect ratio).
Once
you have resized, click the Resize Multiple Images button. When
the image resizing is complete, a page where you can download the resized image
files is displayed.
Resized
images can be downloaded in zip file format by clicking the Download Resized
Images button.
You
can significantly reduce the image size by decompressing the compressed file as
a zip file using a decompression program such as Bandizip or 7-zip, and then
compressing the images if possible before posting the blog.
Compressing images
I
use an online image compression site (Compressor) called https://compressor.io
to compress image files. The iLoveIMG site also provides an image
compression tool. The compressed image size can speed up page loading, which is
beneficial for SEO and also reduces traffic.
In
Word Press, you can use an image optimization plug-in including WP Smush, to
compress your media files when you upload them. However, it would be
preferable to compress the image before uploading it rather than this
way. In an environment where multiple people can upload an image, and you
cannot ask other users to compress the image before uploading, installing an
image compression plug-in might be helpful.
The iLoveIMG Tools.
The
iLoveIMG site provides a variety of tools to not only resize images, but also
compress images, crop images, convert images, edit images, add watermarks to
images, and more. Also, although there are not many users, there is a Word
Press plug-in for image compression and optimization called Image Compressor
& Optimizer – iLoveIMG registered in the Word Press repository.
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