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5 months

Self-hosted TinyPNG alternative with Docker (imgcompress

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Hey folks of the open source world 👋

I built a self-hosted TinyPNG-style image tool in Docker: compress, convert & resize images (incl. HEIC ➜ JPG/PNG) via a simple web UI. Runs 100% locally for privacy.

Repo: https://github.com/karimz1/imgcompress

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    GitHub - karimz1/imgcompress: Self-hosted compress, convert, and resize images. The ultimate image compression and convert tool running 100% locally for maximum privacy. Over 70+ formats are supported including HEIC, HEIF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, PSD, TIFF, EPS, ICO, WebP, GIF, PDF & more. Runs entirely in Docker.
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    Self-hosted compress, convert, and resize images. The ultimate image compression and convert tool running 100% locally for maximum privacy. Over 70+ formats are supported including HEIC, HEIF, JPG,...
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    • scholar@lemmy.worldEnglish
      5 months

      This may just be a usecase thing, but what is the advantage of this over imagemagick? I can already magick photo1.jpg -resize 50% photo1.png and when the process ends it’s not constantly using resources in a webserver.

        • jogai_san@lemmy.worldEnglish
          5 months

          See my response here: https://lemmy.world/post/31091927/17573933

        • airikr@lemmy.mlEnglish
          5 months

          I tried it 2 days ago. MAZANOKE does a better job. imgcompress made the file size bigger than MAZANOKE’s despite same settings.

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