
Image Compressor - Pixoma
Bulk image compressor & resize
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This app allows you to compress, resize, and convert image files directly on your device. It supports batch processing for multiple images and maintains privacy by processing all data locally. Available formats include JPG, PNG, HEIC, and WebP.
What's New in Image Compressor
1.0.2
June 11, 2026
We've polished the Pixoma experience with refreshed UI details, smoother image editing flows, and general performance improvements. Compress, resize, convert, and crop your images with a cleaner, more reliable experience.
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FAQ
What is Pixoma?
Pixoma is an image compressor, resizer, and converter app for iOS. It allows you to reduce image file sizes, change dimensions, and switch between formats like JPG, PNG, HEIC, and WebP directly on your device.
Does Pixoma have ads?
No, Pixoma does not contain advertisements. The app is free to download and use, with an optional premium subscription for full access.
How does Pixoma handle privacy?
All image processing in Pixoma is done locally on your device. Your photos are private and never leave your phone, ensuring a secure experience.
What image formats does Pixoma support?
Pixoma supports JPG, PNG, HEIC, and WebP formats for compression, resizing, and conversion.
Can I process multiple images at once with Pixoma?
Yes, Pixoma offers batch processing, allowing you to compress, resize, or convert multiple images simultaneously with just a few taps.
What are the subscription details for Pixoma Premium?
Pixoma Premium offers full access and includes a 3-day free trial, renewing weekly at $4.99. Subscriptions auto-renew unless canceled at least 24 hours before the current period ends and can be managed in Apple ID settings.
What devices is Pixoma available on?
Pixoma is supported on iPhone and iPod devices.
How often is Pixoma updated?
The latest version of Pixoma is 1.0.2, and it was last updated on June 11, 2026. This indicates a recent update, suggesting ongoing development and support.




