Getting Started
This guide walks you through compressing your first batch of images.
1. Install the app
Download and install BatchCompress Image from the Microsoft Store. Once installed, launch it from the Start menu.
2. Select your input folder
Click Browse next to Input Folder and choose a folder containing your source images.
Supported formats: JPG, PNG, WebP, TIFF
The app scans the folder, counts supported images, and loads sample files for the preview panel.
3. Choose your output format
You can keep each file in its original format or convert the whole batch.
| Format | Best for |
|---|---|
| Same as Input | Keep the current format of each image |
| JPG | Small files for photographs and general sharing |
| PNG | Lossless output for graphics, screenshots, and transparency |
| WebP | Strong compression with good quality for modern workflows |
See Output Formats for the details.
4. Set compression quality
Use the Quality slider to control how aggressively the app compresses the images.
- Higher values keep more detail and produce larger files
- Lower values create smaller files but may add visible artifacts
- The slider applies to JPG and WebP output
- PNG output is lossless, so the slider does not apply
- In Same as Input mode, quality only affects JPEG and WebP source files
A good starting point is 80%, which is the app default.
5. Configure output options
The Output card lets you control where the compressed files go and how they are named.
- Folder - subfolder created inside the input folder. Default:
compressed - Suffix - optional text added before the file extension
- Skip already compressed files - prevents reprocessing files that already exist in the output folder
Example:
photo.jpg -> compressed\photo.jpg
photo.jpg with suffix _web -> compressed\photo_web.jpg
6. Decide whether to strip EXIF metadata
Turn on Strip EXIF metadata if you want to remove embedded metadata such as camera details, timestamps, and GPS data from exported files.
Leave it off if you want to preserve the original metadata.
7. Check the preview
The preview panel shows a sample image from the selected folder using your current settings.
- Compressed shows the exported result
- Original shows the source image
- Split shows both side by side
Use Previous, Next, and Refresh to inspect other files before running the full batch.
8. Compress the folder
Click Compress Images to start.
While running:
- A progress bar shows overall completion
- The current filename is displayed
- You can cancel the batch at any time
- Errors are logged in the Activity Logs panel
When the run finishes, click Open Output Folder to see the results.
Tips
- Start with 80% quality and preview a few representative files before compressing a large folder
- Use PNG for screenshots, UI captures, logos, or text-heavy graphics
- Use JPG or WebP for photographic content
- Turn on Skip already compressed files if you are retrying a partially completed batch