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Switcheroo Image Manipulation

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Switcheroo is designed to give you a simple, quick, and easy-to-use tool to convert and manipulate your images in whatever way you like. It is built on top of the most advanced image editing libraries, ImageMagick.

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  • FreeOpen Source

Platforms

  • Linux
  • Flathub
  • GNOME
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  1.  Batch image manipulation
  2.  Image Conversion
  3.  Adjusting DPI
  4.  Resizing dpi
  5.  Image resizing
  6.  Image Optimizer

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Switcheroo Image Manipulation information

  • Developed by

    Khaleel Al-Adhami
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Switcheroo Image Manipulation was added to AlternativeTo by Paul on Nov 22, 2023 and this page was last updated Apr 11, 2024.
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What is Switcheroo Image Manipulation?

Switcheroo is designed to give you a simple, quick, and easy-to-use tool to convert and manipulate your images in whatever way you like. It is built on top of the most advanced image editing libraries, ImageMagick.

Switcheroo supports converting the following data types:

  • image/jpeg (RW) (through MozJPEG)
  • image/png (RW)
  • image/webp (RW)
  • image/svg+xml (R) (with scaling)
  • image/heif (RW) and image/heic (RW)
  • image/bmp (RW)
  • image/avif (RW)
  • image/jxl (RW) (no animation support)
  • application/pdf (RW) (with scaling via ghostscript)
  • image/tiff (RW)
  • image/gif (RW)
  • image/x-icon (R)

It also supports the following options:

  • Changing quality value of lossy compression.
  • Changing the color value of the alpha layer.
  • Changing the DPI of SVG images.
  • Scaleing and resizing the image to given resolution or ratio.
  • Dividing animated GIF and WEBP into its individual frames.
  • Batch processing of images.

You can also drag and drop as well as paste the copied image into the app! ImageMagick supports many other datatypes. I will add more and possibly even add more options.