TinyImage for Figma

TinyImage for Figma

Export compressed images directly from Figma

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Export compressed JPG, PNG, SVG, WebP, GIF and PDF image files directly from Figma — reducing your file sizes by up to 90%
TinyImage for Figma gallery image
TinyImage for Figma gallery image
TinyImage for Figma gallery image
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Tekeste Kidanu
I can't get over how cute that logo is!
Adam
Thanks, @iamtekeste! I have a weird rule for myself that kind of came about naturally at my agency, where the icons for any tools/apps that I would build needed to be disproportionally cute to how painful the task it's replacing is 😬
Adobe for Two
This is an awesome plug-in. Though, there's not enough justification for a plugin to be at this price. While there's little to none alternative on the market, you app is the only solution for designers and the pricing is ridiculous. How come it is a monthly subscription ? why can't it be a one time purchase?
Adam
Hi everyone! I'm Adam from Figmatic 👋 I built TinyImage as a plugin for Figma to solve my own daily problem of needing to export images from Figma (which have really large file sizes) only to manually compress them all via another app or website before I could actually use them in production projects. This is my first post on Product Hunt as a maker, however, I recently quit my job as a developer at a digital agency in order to work full time on building plugins for Figma; so I'm sure it won't be my last one, as I have a few brand new exciting plugins on the roadmap and in development right now. Thanks for checking it out! 😊
Nate Murray
@figmatic this is awesome. I've completely switched to Figma for my designs, but I still have to open Photoshop all the time to reduce the file size of jpgs. Thank you so much for making this!
Adam
No worries, @eigenjoy! You're describing exactly what I was doing in my agency after we switched to Figma, often with dozen of images for landing pages, email templates or banner campaigns. Glad you like it!
Dogan URAL
Which algorithm do you use for compression?
Adam
Hey @doanural! TinyImage is using mozjpeg and pngquant behind the scenes to handle compression. I'd like to support more formats and outputs in the future, but just wanted to keep it simple for the first version.
Adam
Hey all, just a quick update on TinyImage for anyone just coming across it; since launching on ProductHunt a couple of months ago with only JPG/PNG support, we've since shipped additional support for SVG, GIF, WebP and PDF (and the ability to merge all the frames in your projects into a single optimised PDF). I hope you enjoy using it as it continues to improve even more in the future!