My experience - found 200+ uncompressed PNGs in a Next.js project at 1am. Spent hours hunting for online compressors, hitting free limits, converting 10 at a time, then manually updating every single import.
That's what pushed me to build pixcrush. What's your story?
Every React and Next.js project has them. PNGs dumped in /public, no WebP, nobody wants to deal with it. The fix is tedious: find every image, hit the free limit, try another tool, hit that limit too, then update every import by hand. pixcrush does the whole job in one command. Converts, compresses, rewrites every import and src path automatically. No subscription, no upload limit, no internet required.