TinyImage
タイニー
TinyPNG is great for quick drag-and-drop compression, but it sits outside your design workflow. TinyImage lives inside Figma, supports more formats, and handles batch exports plus renaming. If you’re already designing in Figma, keeping the optimization step there saves a ton of time.
Comparing workflows
TinyPNG requires exporting files first, uploading them, then downloading the optimized versions. TinyImage compresses layers in place, inserts results back into Figma if needed, and exports to your file system or shared drive directly.
Format support
TinyImage handles PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, MP4, and PDF. TinyPNG (despite the name) primarily supports PNG and JPG. When you’re juggling marketing assets, having those extra formats matters.
Choose based on your needs
If you occasionally need to shrink a screenshot, TinyPNG is fine. For production teams managing large batches and multiple formats, TinyImage wins due to convenience and depth.