![]() ![]() The first request will give you a response containing a location field. When using the API you will have to make two request For me 500 images per month should be more than enough. Using the API key you will be able to compress 500 images per month fo free. If required there are several official client libraries available (Ruby, PHP, Node.js, Python and Java). They even have a TinyPNG Photoshop plugin. There is also an easy to use API (requires an API key) allowing you to incorporate their service into your own workflow. Although it is named TinyPNG it compresses both PNG and JPEG images. Using the ‘Save to Dropbox’ button you can easily save all the compressed files directly into a Dropbox-folder of your choosing. As soon as the compression is down you can download the images. Using their website you can upload your images to have them compressed. To compress PNG I used to make use of a Mac application named PNG Compressor, but since this is a Mac application it is not much of use when I am not at home using my Mac.
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