TinyImage
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Designers ship dozens of assets per launch—hero images, marketing banners, app screenshots. TinyImage lets me compress them all from inside Figma without juggling external tools. Select the layers, run the plugin, and it churns out optimized files at the quality targets you set.
Control without compromise
Pick between lossless and lossy modes, set target file sizes, and preview the results before exporting. TinyImage shows side-by-side comparisons so you know exactly how far you can push compression without visible artifacts.
Batch rename and organize
While exporting, TinyImage can rename files, add suffixes, and drop them into neatly structured folders. That saves me from cleanup before handing assets to engineering or marketing.
Batch compression workflow
- Select the layers, slices, or components that need optimization.
- Launch TinyImage, set your compression presets, and preview.
- Export the batch as PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, or MP4—whatever the project requires.
It’s the batch compressor I wish every design file had built in.