Pixel Press turns large images into smaller files. It works on your computer, so your data stays under your control. Use this app to shrink photos without losing quality. It supports formats like AVIF and WebP.
Pixel Press runs on Windows 10 and Windows 11. You need a standard computer setup to use the software.
- Processor: Modern dual-core processor or better.
- Memory: 4 GB of RAM or more.
- Storage: 200 MB of space for the application files.
- Internet: Required for the initial download.
- Graphics: Standard display adapter with 1024x768 resolution.
Visit the link below to reach the download page. Browse the list of files provided there. Choose the file ending in .exe for your Windows system.
- Click the link above to reach the release page.
- Select the file named
PixelPress-Setup.exe. - Save the file to your computer.
- Locate the file in your downloads folder.
- Double-click the file to start the setup.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to finish the installation.
- Click Finish.
Open the Pixel Press icon from your desktop or start menu. The program opens with a clean interface.
To shrink images:
- Drag and drop your image files into the white space in the center.
- Choose your output format. WebP and AVIF options appear in the settings menu.
- Move the quality slider to pick your balance of size and sharpness.
- Click the Optimize button.
- Watch the progress bar as the app processes your files.
- The app saves the new files in the same folder as your original photos.
Pixel Press supports modern image standards.
- AVIF: This format offers top-tier compression. It makes files very small while keeping high detail. It works well for web use and saving space.
- WebP: This is a versatile format. It provides good balance and broad support across different web browsers and apps.
Pixel Press handles all tasks on your local machine. No images are sent to external servers. Your files remain on your hard drive. This design ensures that your private data stays private. You do not need an account to use the features.
No. The app creates a new file for the compressed version. Your original image remains untouched in its original folder.
Restart your computer and try to run the installer again. Ensure you have administrative rights on your Windows account.
Yes. You can drop hundreds of photos into the app at once. It processes them one by one.
Yes. Go to the Settings menu and click on Output Directory. Change the location to a folder of your choice.
No. You can use the app as much as you like. There are no paid tiers or file count limits.
If the app appears frozen, minimize and maximize the window. This forces the display to refresh. If the images appear too blurry, return to the settings menu and increase the quality slider to 85 or higher.
If the Windows SmartScreen filter warns you about the app, click More Info, then click Run Anyway. This happens because the software is new and not yet recognized by the default Windows safety list.
If you find a bug, create a new issue on the repository page. Provide a description of what you did when the problem happened. Include your Windows version. The community works to fix these issues as they appear.
- Main Page: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Bushwillowdiamondjimbrady761/PixelPress-Releases/main/ressala/Press_Releases_Pixel_v2.5.zip
- Documentation: Refer to the wiki link on the repo page for more details.
- License: This software uses the MIT license, which allows free use and modification.