Bundle · 2 apps
Compress anything on Mac. Offline.
Two small Mac apps for the two times your file is too big: a photo or a video. Drag, drop, done. No cloud, no subscription, no account.
QuickPix
For images
QuickPix is a fast, native macOS image compressor that runs entirely on your Mac. No upload, no account, no telemetry. Just drag and drop. Built on macOS's native sips engine — the same image-processing system Apple uses…
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For videos
QuickVid Compress is the simplest way to make a video smaller on Mac. Drop a file, pick a mode, save the result. No codec menus, no bitrate math, no learning curve. Built for the moment you hit Discord's 25 MB upload cap…
See QuickVid CompressWhy these two together
- Fully offline — no uploads, no cloud, no account
- Native macOS engines (sips for images, VideoToolbox for video)
- Drag, drop, done — both apps work the same way
- Free tier with unlimited usage. Pro is a one-time purchase.
Side by side
| Dimension | QuickPix | QuickVid Compress |
|---|---|---|
| For | Images (PNG, JPEG, HEIC, WebP, TIFF, GIF, 28+ formats) | Videos (MP4, MOV, 3GP with HEVC and H.264) |
| Engine | macOS native sips | VideoToolbox + Apple Silicon native |
| Typical reduction | 50–90% smaller depending on preset | 30–70% smaller with virtually no visible quality loss |
| Batch processing | Drag a folder, all images processed | Parallel encoding when your Mac has the cores |
| Free tier | Unlimited, 4 built-in presets | Unlimited with Recommended mode |
| Pro adds | Custom presets, folder watching, format conversion, resize | All modes, batch, custom output directory |
| Privacy | Both apps: 100% local processing. No accounts. No cloud. No telemetry. | |
Frequently asked
Is there a real bundle price?
Not yet on the App Store as a formal bundle (App Store bundles require both apps to be paid, and we keep both free with optional Pro). For now, each Pro unlock is purchased separately. We're evaluating whether to ship an App Bundle later in 2026.
Why not one app that does both?
Image and video compression need very different engines, presets, and UX flows. A unified app would feel like Frankenstein, especially around video-specific options like codec choice. Two focused apps stay fast and uncluttered.
Will my files be sent anywhere?
No. Both apps process everything on your Mac. No file leaves your machine. macOS's privacy report will show zero outbound network connections from either app (except StoreKit for Pro purchase validation).
What if I need a more advanced tool?
For images at extreme compression, ImageOptim is great (free, open source). For video with codec control, HandBrake is the standard. We have honest comparisons: QuickPix vs ImageOptim · QuickVid vs HandBrake.
Both free. Both Mac App Store.
Get either or both. Whichever file is too big right now.