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Batch resize image files in one go

Want to batch resize image files?

Using Batch Image Converter, a native GUI tool, you can batch resize image files format, schedule and automate converting task, easy and fast, just a few mouse clicks!

Download BatchImageConverter
Windows 64 bit
Windows 32 bit
Linux .deb (For Debian, Ubuntu) 64 bit
Linux .rpm (For Red Hat, Fedora, SUSE) 64 bit
MacOS 64 bit

Batch resize image files

Start a new task.

Then show the converting form, config an “Resize” action.

Config images width and height.

Then convert.

Source images.

Converted images.

You can repeat converting task, run converting task in command line, and automate/scheduled converting task.

Click the “Save Task” button to save converting task to session file.

Click “Save & Make Batch File”

Click “OK”, you’ll get batch file created, and you can run it in command line, like this:

C:
cd "C:\Users\pan\AppData\Local\Programs\BatchImageConverter"
BatchImageConverter task="C:\Users\pan\Documents\resize_jpg.cit" logfile="C:\Users\pan\Documents\resize_jpg.log"

Or click “Create & Schedule Task” (this only for Windows now, Linux/macOS can use Crontab), you can run this batch file at a specific time and/or at a certain time every day.

FAQ

How long does it take to batch resize images?
BatchImageConverter works fast. It resize image within a few seconds.
Is it safe to batch resize images using BatchImageConverter?
Of course! BatchImageConverter batch resize images locally, absolutely safe.
Can I batch resize images on Linux, Mac OS?
Yes, you can. BatchImageConverter has Linux, Mac OS, and Windows version.
Can I batch resize images in command line?
Yes, you can. BatchImageConverter can running in command line, on Linux, Mac OS, and Windows.

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