
ImgCompress
Self-hosted image toolkit for Docker with local AI
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Self-hosted image toolkit for Docker with local AI
2 followers
ImgCompress is a self-hosted Docker app for image workflows. It converts and compresses 70+ formats, batch-processes files, creates PDFs from images, and removes backgrounds with local AI that runs offline. What makes it different is that these tasks live in one private web app, so you do not need separate tools or cloud uploads.



I’ve been working on ImgCompress for a little over a year.
It started from a simple problem: converting HEIC files, opening PSD or TIFF images, turning images into structured PDFs with intelligent A4 pagination and smart splitting for long captures, removing backgrounds, or resizing images usually meant switching between different tools.
So I built one self-hosted Docker app that handles those tasks in one place. ImgCompress lets you convert and compress 70+ formats, batch-process files, create PDFs, and remove backgrounds with local AI that runs offline.
The project has now reached 27K+ Docker pulls and 115 GitHub stars, which encouraged me to finally share it here.
I’d really value honest feedback on what feels useful, what feels unclear, and what I should improve next.
ImgCompress is also open source, and I’d be happy to hear from anyone interested in contributing: https://github.com/karimz1/imgco...
To learn more, you can visit the product page and documentation here: https://imgcompress.karimzouine....
Cheers,
Karim