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Dropmatico
Drop. Pick. Done.
119 followers
Drop. Pick. Done.
119 followers
Dropmatico is the image workflow tool that resizes, compresses, and converts in one pass, across 90+ presets and 34 platforms (Instagram, LinkedIn, X, Snapchat, Substack, Amazon, Etsy, Noon, Flipkart, Shopify, and more). One image, every platform. Or every image, one platform. Either way, one pass.







Dropmatico
Hey Product Hunt 👋
We built Dropmatico because we were tired of the hourly ritual. Open a marketing image, resize for Instagram, save as. Resize for LinkedIn, save as. Resize for X. Resize for our Amazon listing. Resize for Etsy. Multiple exports, multiple chances to mess up a dimension or format, every single time we posted.
So we built the tool we wished existed.
Drop one image, and Dropmatico exports it ready for every platform you post on... 90+ presets across 34 platforms, including the marketplaces other tools ignore (Amazon, Etsy, Noon, Flipkart, Ajio). Or run a batch of 16 images through one platform's spec. Resize, compress, and format conversion all happen in one pass, on a real-time canvas with unmatched security. Files never touch a server.
A few things we obsessed over:
Real-time canvas: you see the crop as you adjust, no "submit and wait" loop.
Client-side processing: up to 100MB per file, no uploads, no queue.
Bulk Processor: 16 images at a time through any preset.
Format conversion: HEIC, PNG, WebP, AVIF, JPEG, all in the same pass.
A small story we're proud of: last month we shipped "Keep Original Size." A user in Canada wrote in and said, "there was no way to say, just keep what I uploaded." Their photos were already at the right dimensions, they only needed the format flip and the compression. So we added a workflow-level toggle that skips resizing entirely. Shipped 10 days after the email landed.
That's the loop we want to keep running on PH today: tell us what's broken in your image workflow and we'll build it.
A question for the community: what's the one image-prep task that still eats your time every week? We'll be in the comments all day.
Team Dropmatico
The marketplace presets are a smart detail. Social sizes are easy to find, but Amazon, Etsy, Noon, Flipkart, and Shopify images are where the prep work usually gets annoying fast.
Dropmatico
@farrukh_butt1 - Marketplaces are really challenging, you're right. We kept running into the same thing. Social sizes are easier to catch since they're muscle memory for most people who post often, but marketplaces each have their own rules on dimensions, file size, and background, and they change them more often than you'd think. Taking that prep work off people's plates was the whole goal.
We also added custom sizes, so if you're posting to a niche platform or your own website or app, you can set your own dimensions instead of being stuck with the presets.
One image, every platform is a strong promise. I like that you’re treating resizing, compressing, and converting as one workflow rather than separate utilities. Are the presets maintained manually, or updated when platforms change specs?
Dropmatico
Thanks @sarveshsea. We figured most people do resize, compress, and convert in one go, so we put them in one workflow instead of three separate tools.
On the presets, it's two-pass. We auto-detect when a platform changes its specs and stage the update. Then a human approves it before it goes live. We didn't want an automated parse to quietly break people's exports, so we keep a check in between.
Stripo.email
The privacy angle is underrated. Keeping files on the user's device instead of uploading them to servers will matter for many businesses. Congrats on the launch!
Dropmatico
@marianna_tymchuk - That was a big part of why we built it this way. For a lot of teams and individuals, product shots and NDA or legal assets are sensitive, so keeping everything on your own device just felt like the safer default. Thanks a lot, appreciate it.
Stripo.email
The client-side processing approach is a huge win. Faster workflows and better privacy are a great combination.
Dropmatico
@roman_burdyga Thanks, glad that stood out. Keeping it all in the browser meant no uploads, so your files stay on your machine and nothing slows down waiting on a server.
Dirac
Good job on this idea, it is definitely a painpoint, at least for me.
I guess I'll be waiting for when the agent plugin comes out (if it does), right?
Dropmatico
Thanks @peterz_shu , glad it hits home for you too. An agent plugin isn't something we've built yet, but it's an interesting thought. Out of curiosity, what would you want it to do? Always helps to hear how people would actually use it before we commit to building.
Dirac
@naveen_balasubramaniam Because I sometimes use ai to recycle my posts to other platforms (eg. I might write an X post, then use Ai to post to insta, Linkedin, etc...). So I would want my Claude Cowork to be able to access the plugin so I don't have to convert files For It.
Hope this helps
Dropmatico
@peterz_shu That makes a lot of sense, thanks for spelling it out. So the conversion just happens inside your workflow instead of you stepping out to do it by hand. That's a use case we hadn't fully thought through, and it's a good one. I'll keep it on our list as we think about where to take this next. Really appreciate you taking the time to explain it.