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Crushee 2.4.6, developed by Xander Frangos and now in its fourteenth public release, is a cross-platform image-compression utility built on Electron and Node.js that streamlines the reduction of file size for JPEG, PNG, GIF, SVG, and WebP assets. Designed for designers, developers, and content managers who routinely handle large image libraries, the application allows entire folders to be dropped onto its interface, after which it performs concurrent, lossy or lossless compression and optional resizing before outputting to JPEG, PNG, or the increasingly popular WebP format. Because every setting—quality, dimensions, metadata stripping, color quantization, and progressive encoding—can be previewed live, users can iterate rapidly without re-uploading or restarting jobs, a workflow advantage when preparing graphics for web deployment, e-commerce catalogs, mobile applications, or email campaigns. The software remembers previous presets, supports drag-and-drop reordering, and writes converted files to a configurable subdirectory so originals remain untouched, making it equally valuable for photographers archiving masters and for DevOps pipelines that automate asset optimization. Crushee sits in the Graphics & Image Compression category and is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are furnished through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest build and enabling batch installation alongside multiple applications.
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