Image Shrink—Batch resize
Image Shrink—Batch resize
Everyone
Olive Labs
Reduced images consume less mobile data and are easier to send to small inboxes.


Average Rating

4.5


Number of Ratings

1,695


Number of Downloads

50K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

$1.99


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About Image Shrink—Batch resize

This shrinking function is specialized to reduce image size at the slightest tap (must be tapped at least once). Multiple images can be resized in one batch. Remove time and location information from photographs to protect your privacy, or save the Exif and GPS position to keep information in tact ... read more

Permissions Required

Summary

Total Permissions

4

Total Categories

2

Highest Risk

6

Average Risk

4

Counts

1

2

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Rating Details





User Reviews

TheBiZzZzaaR TheBiZzZzaaR
0
Friday, June 10, 2022

I like very much. Only thing I don't like is it flips some of the resized images on their side but then also when you try to fix it doesn't go proper way. Is the a way to make it so they don't go on their side. A certain oixel size? Most my photos are 9:16 or 3:4 and those seem to be the ones that flip. Any help from anyone would be appreciated.

A Google user A Google user
44
Wednesday, June 12, 2019

8MP 2.41MB jpg down to 70KB in 1 second. Do you like software that does what it says on the tin? Fast and efficient - OEM's should license this and make it part of the UI; it does one thing and does it well. No regrets paying for full version. The 70KB example file is 1024x512 at 85 quality, perfect for sharing, and you can set options like no EXIF info.

Yir Master Yir Master
21
Sunday, January 17, 2021

I love the app have the paid version for batch processing. I hate the fact that after shrinking it goes to same folder always. There is No option for a dialog popup option to save shrunken images to a different folder on your device, only a default save folder setting. Hope they make an improvement to add that feature because without it, it's a pain.

Sebastien R Sebastien R
20
Friday, April 9, 2021

Awesome, No more 4MB photos, email multiple photos in a single email with reasonable filesize (approx 400kB) App works seamlessly and has an excellent free version without ads. Used the lite version for half a day and found it fully functional. Instructions are a little murky but make sense after a few tries. Support devs that don't swamp you with ads or cripple ware.

Gary Hughes Gary Hughes
2
Sunday, September 13, 2020

Updated review: one thing I hv noticed, although maybe it's me and the way I'm using the app, is that when photos r shrunk their name changes from the standard date named original photograph. This means that the new shrunk images r rearranged according to their new name/number, which is problematic if u wanted to keep the same order as the originals. Is it not possible to retain the original name of the original in the shrunk version? Still 5 stars as this is a great app that I've used for yrs. Edited

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