As a PM working with both frontend and marketing teams, I handle images more often than I like to admit—app icons, screenshots, banners, in-product visuals. I’ve tried desktop editors, cloud storage tools, even Photoshop. But nothing matches the speed and simplicity of ImgZipper.
What first hooked me was paste support. Screenshots I take from test builds can be directly pasted into the browser—no saving, naming, locating files. This feature alone removes 3 steps from my day, dozens of times a week.
Then came the compression workflow. Our app store screenshots must be under strict size limits, but quality matters. ImgZipper’s live preview slider gives immediate feedback. I know exactly how much I’m saving, and what I’m losing in quality. I’ve stopped blindly guessing JPEG levels in export settings.
The format flexibility is also a big win. I get assets from multiple sources—designers send me WebP, marketers send HEIC, and screenshots come in PNG. ImgZipper handles them all. I no longer worry about “unsupported format” errors.
Also, resizing tools with exact pixel control are crucial when preparing email banners or in-app guides. The aspect ratio lock prevents any ugly stretching. You can tell it’s built by people who actually understand real-world image prep pain points.
All this, in a free tool, with zero signup and no annoying ads? It’s part of my daily toolkit now—just like Trello, Notion, and Slack.
ImgZipper has become indispensable in my daily work. Its speed and reliability cut down frustrating delays and manual steps. It empowers me to deliver assets faster, reducing errors and improving team efficiency. Truly a game-changer for anyone managing images in product cycles.