Image size reduction made simple for macOS

Zipic is a no-cost utility for macOS that makes shrinking image files straightforward while keeping visual fidelity. It’s designed for users who need smaller images for websites, email attachments, or to free up disk space, and it works with a wide range of common image types.

Main advantages

  • Broad compatibility with popular file types (JPEG, PNG, GIF, and more), so you won’t need extra converters.
  • Adjustable compression settings that let you choose the trade-off between clarity and file size.
  • Fast batch processing via drag‑and‑drop to handle many images at once.
  • Optimized output suited for web publishing, messaging, and long‑term storage.

Using the app

Start by dropping one or several images into the program window. Pick a compression level that matches your needs — lower quality for smaller files, higher quality to preserve detail — then export the results. The interface is kept minimal so the entire flow takes just a few clicks.

Suggested alternative

  • CheatSheet Free — a lightweight substitute worth trying if you want a different workflow or additional format support.

Summary

Zipic stands out for being simple, quick, and free, giving macOS users direct control over image size without a steep learning curve. It’s a practical pick when you need rapid optimization without sacrificing too much image quality.

Technical

Title
Zipic
Requirements
  • Mac
Language
No language has been specified.
Available languages
License
  • Free
Latest update
2025-12-28
Author
5km
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