Trimage image compressor – 1.0.6

A cross-platform tool for losslessly optimizing PNG and JPG files for web.

Trimage is a cross-platform GUI and command-line interface to optimize image files for websites, using optipng, pngcrush, advpng and jpegoptim, depending on the filetype (currently, PNG and JPG files are supported). It was inspired by imageoptim. All image files are losslessy compressed on the highest available compression levels, and EXIF and other metadata is removed. Trimage gives you various input functions to fit your own workflow: A regular file dialog, dragging and dropping and various command line options.

Trimage in action

Download Debian (sid) Trimage is available in the official Debian Sid repositories: sudo apt-get install trimage Ubuntu Trimage is available in the official repositories: Download for Ubuntu Alternatively: sudo apt-get install trimage Arch Linux Trimage is available from AUR, to install, type: yaourt -S trimage macOS Trimage is available from Homebrew, to install, type: brew install trimage Trimage is available from AUR, to install, type:Trimage is available from Homebrew, to install, type: Launch by executing trimage in Terminal.app Other *nix Download the source via git or bzr (see repositories) Make sure you have all the requirements installed (see requirements) Enter python setup.py install into your console Launch by executing trimage Help us make .snaps, .appimages etc: contact us or open a pull request

Repositories Git: Trimage is primarily developed on GitHub. Bzr: Trimage is also available on Launchpad. Trimage is MIT licenced. We encourage contributions via GitHub.

Thanks The following people helped develop Trimage: Hugo Posnic

Neil Wallace

Jeroen Goudsmit

Tarnay Kálmán

Thomas Lété

Kyrill Detinov

Requirements python 3

python-qt5 5

optipng 0.6.2.1

pngcrush 1.6.7

advancecomp 1.15

jpegoptim 1.2.2

Command line options --version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --verbose Verbose mode (default) -q, --quiet Quiet mode -f FILENAME, --file=FILENAME compresses image and exit -d DIRECTORY, --directory=DIRECTORY compresses images in directory and exit