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Reduces image file sizes — so they take up less disk space and download faster — by applying advanced compression that preserves quality.
Removes invisible junk: private EXIF metadata from digital cameras, embedded thumbnails, comments, and unnecessary color profiles.
Seamlessly combines all the best image optimization tools: MozJPEG, pngquant, Pngcrush, 7zip, SVGO and Google Zopfli. All Free and Open-Source.
“The app works efficiently, it’s brain-dead simple to use, and it does just what it promises” — MacWorld
“Basically, ImageOptim works like magic, cutting down the size of images without making them look worse” — MacStories
ImageOptim is excellent for publishing images on the web (easily shrinks images “Saved for Web” in Photoshop). It's useful for making Mac and iPhone/iPad applications smaller (if you configure Xcode to allow better optimization).
ImageOptim removes EXIF metadata, such as GPS position and camera's serial number, so that you can publish images without exposing private information (but there's an option to keep the metadata if you need it).
ImageOptim is free, open-source software under terms of the GPL v2 or later. You can fork the code on GitHub and improve it! Feel free to contact me for assistance.
PNGOUT is bundled with permission of Ardfry Imaging, LLC and is not covered by the GPL.
You can get the same or better compression if you enable Lossy minification option in in ImageOptim preferences.
Tools like gif.ski/pngquant/TinyPNG/JPEGMini/MozJPEG make files smaller by using lossy compression which lowers image quality, which ImageOptim doesn't do by default, but can if you allow it.
Yes. Uncheck Strip JPEG metadata in Preferences.
In preferences uncheck PNGOUT and Zopfli. Without these tools optimization will run much quicker, but will be a bit less effective.
No, and please beware of knock-offs in the App Store! Apple's has been selling three already.
ImageOptim is given for free on terms that basically say “you can do whatever you want except taking this freedom away from others”. Apple does not allow such permissive terms. Apple requires all App Store users to accept DRM (copy protection) and legal restrictions in the iTunes EULA.
You can get ImageOptim here, DRM-free. Its license allows you to share it, modify it, use it in any country in the world — even sell it — if you don't forbid anybody else from doing the same.
You can donate to support the project.