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YOGA Image Optimizer

YOGA Image Optimizer is a free tool to convert and optimize JPEGs, PNGs and WebP image files. Simply Drag & drop images, click on “Optimize”, and you're done!

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Platforms

  • Windows
  • Linux
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  • PNG
  • zopfli
  • mozjpeg
  • zopflipng
  • guetzli
  • jpeg
  • webp

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YOGA Image Optimizer information

  • Developed by

    flozz
  • Licensing

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

  • Alternatives

    8 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • German
    • Spanish
    • Turkish
    • French
    • Italian
    • Dutch
    • Russian

GitHub repository

  •  157 Stars
  •  11 Forks
  •  15 Open Issues
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You can do several at a time. Looks good. Keeps the original and the .opti one. Not very fast.

What is YOGA Image Optimizer?

YOGA Image Optimizer is a free tool to convert and optimize JPEGs, PNGs and WebP image files. Simply Drag & drop images, click on “Optimize”, and you're done!

With YOGA, you will be able to save about 30 % of space on JPEGs and 20 % on PNGs. On WebP images, you will only save few percents... but converting a JPEG to a lossy WebP can reduce image size to a half and converting a PNG to a lossless WebP can save you 35 % on average.

Please note that image optimization can be slow and may require a lot of RAM, especially for JPEGs. For example, the JPEG encoder needs 300 MB of RAM and 3 min per Mpix (PNG and WebP encoders are less resource hungry).

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