CompressX provides offline media compression for videos, images, and GIFs. It reduces file sizes by up to 90% without significant quality loss. It supports automated folder monitoring, quality options, and exports in various formats like MP4 and WebM. It works 100% offline on your computer.
Compress videos and images without significantly losing quality using powerful algorithms like FFmpeg.
Automatically compress new files in monitored folders to streamline your workflow.
Choose from 8 different quality settings to balance file size and your media requirements.
Easily convert videos to GIFs, and also supports formats like QuickTime, PDF, and Voids.
Compress videos with transparent backgrounds using the latest AVIF and WebP formats.
Export compressed files into different formats like MP4, WebP, and WebM.
Increase productivity by compressing multiple files at the same time.
Control the tool from your workflow using a command line to request compression.
Ensure your files never leave your computer with full offline functionality.
Updated layout and system settings for better navigation and user experience.
Included features aimed to streamline and enhance user interaction.
A feature to provide a seamless file compression experience.
User interface improvements for a better user experience.
Advanced codec support to enhance privacy and user options.
The interface allows compressing files quickly and with ease. Users find it simple to use, making workflow more efficient.
This feature allows users to drop files into a designated folder, and CompressX automatically handles the compression process.
This feature enables compressing multiple files in one go, saving time when dealing with large quantities of files.
Compress high-quality images to smaller sizes without losing quality.
Allows users to upload multiple images at once for compression.
Users can select different levels of compression based on their quality and size preferences.
Easily upload images by dragging and dropping them into the web interface.
Allows users to view two images side by side for easy comparison.
Highlights the differences between two images to easily identify changes or discrepancies.
The tool is available for download on the Mac App Store, making it accessible for Mac users.
Users can download the app for free, encouraging easy access and testing.
Allows you to extract metadata such as camera settings, location, and date from images.
Enables you to view the metadata of images to understand their origin and properties.
Provides the functionality to remove EXIF data from images to protect privacy and reduce file size.
Potentially a tool or feature related to image directory management or image compression.
A suite of tools available for free, possibly including image compression or file management.
Provides real-time updates or statistics about file compression activities.
Introduces a grid layout for selected files for easier navigation, allowing users to preview and manage their files more effectively.
Provides an option to hide the CompressX app icon from the menu bar for a cleaner desktop experience.
Enables users to disable the recording of compression history if they prefer not to keep a record of their compressions.
Allows users to trim videos when multiple files are selected, with a trim option for each video in the preview.
Improves deep link support, handling multiple files and allowing direct file imports into CompressX using deep links.
Allows users to show or hide the app icon in the dock, choose to show the main window at launch, and use a shortcut to reopen the app window. Provides options to select different dock icons.
Syncs with the icon chosen in Appearance settings, making it easier to find among other menu bar icons.
Enables users to adjust output file name format for each setting. Users can monitor folders and customize output file names individually.
Drop Zone offers a visual interactive area for easy file compression. You drag files to a designated area on your screen to initiate compression, which minimizes navigation and clicks.
The design of Drop Zone provides clear visual guidance on where to place files for compression, enhancing productivity with a sleek interface.
By using a quick drag-and-drop action, file compression begins within seconds, allowing for more efficient management of digital assets.
Users can adjust compression settings such as quality, file size, and format in the app's settings, and Drop Zone applies these settings automatically each time it's used.
The interface integrates with the Mac display seamlessly, disappearing when not in use to ensure a clean and organized workspace.
Allows drag and drop file compression for quicker and more efficient processing.
Access CompressX directly from the menu bar for easier availability.
Supports video and image rescaling for optimized content.
Revamped process for easier transition to new features.
Better-organized settings for easier navigation.
More visible compress button in dark mode for better user experience.
Compressed videos can now be viewed in Finder previews and QuickTime Player, ensuring smooth workflow and playback.
The Mac will stay awake during file compression to avoid sleep-induced interruptions.
Enhanced paste action for macOS 14 users, ensuring reliable appearance of files pasted from the clipboard into CompressX.
Introduced a new app icon for easier recognition in the dock.
Allows users to copy output files directly to the clipboard, enabling easier file sharing and usage.
An improved Help menu that is more intuitive and comprehensive, providing additional support options.
Resolved an issue causing HEIC compression to crop images incorrectly, maintaining file integrity.
Corrected an issue with WebP output dimensions, ensuring images are processed to specified dimensions.
Improved the display of the GIF quality option for image inputs, allowing accurate quality settings adjustment.