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Squoosh - image optimisation (by Google Chrome Labs)

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  • marcusquinnM Offline
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    wrote on last edited by marcusquinn
    #1
    • https://squoosh.app/
    • https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/squoosh

    This is what I use for all my site images before uploading to Ghost. Wordpress has it's own decent plugins for this sort of thing. Other static sites can certainly benefit too if anyone hasn't considered image optimisation before.

    The online version works just fine but if people wanted to self-host for whitelabel branded value or (if possible without Google Analytics) then it seeeeems that it's designed for self-hosting as an option too.

    We're not here for a long time - but we are here for a good time :)
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    This is a great online app. For personal use, I'm using TinyPNG's API but it's limited to 500 images/mo. It would be awesome to have a self-hosted option. For work, I use IrfanView (installs locally on your PC) and it can do batch conversions. With the right settings, I got it to work just as good as TinyPNG. I use it mostly to optimize 360 degree product renderings so I have thousands of images at a time. Works great.

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    I'm thinking with n8n.io it should be possible to build i batch-processing using the Squoosh API.

    We're not here for a long time - but we are here for a good time :)
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