Pro archives now support 100 files and 1GB uploads. Your converter settings are remembered between sessions. Also: strip those annoying numeric prefixes from stock image filenames.
Two quality-of-life improvements that save you from repetitive work, plus a filename feature we should’ve shipped with v1.9.
Larger archives for Pro
The old archive limits were pretty conservative - 20 files max, same as batch upload. That’s fine for a handful of product photos, but if you’re processing an actual asset library? You’d have to split things into multiple ZIPs and upload them separately. Not fun.
Pro archives now support up to 100 files and up to 1GB per upload. Upload your entire icon set, a full folder of product shots, or that collection of stock images your client sent over. One ZIP, one upload, one download.
Your folder structure stays intact, by the way. If your ZIP has icons/social/twitter.png and icons/nav/menu.png, the download keeps that same tree. No dumping 100 files into a flat folder and spending 20 minutes sorting them back into place. ZIP it up with whatever structure you need, and that’s what you get back.
The file count limit is separate from the regular batch limit (still 20 for drag-and-drop). Archives are their own thing now.
Your settings, remembered
Every time you came to the converter, you’d have to set up your preferences again. Output format, quality, DPI, metadata options, name normalization - all back to defaults. If you’re the kind of person who always converts to WebP at quality 85 with lowercase dash-separated filenames, that meant clicking through the same options over and over.
Now the converter saves your settings automatically. Change something and it sticks around for next time. This covers everything: format, quality, compression, resize mode, dimensions, all the advanced options (metadata, DPI, progressive, chroma subsampling), and name normalization preferences.
Settings are stored in your browser’s local storage - nothing goes to our servers. If you want a clean slate, there’s a Reset to defaults button that appears below the Convert button whenever you have saved preferences.
Strip numeric prefix
Small addition to name normalization: a new Strip numeric prefix checkbox.
Stock image libraries and numbered sequences love to prepend numbers: 9 - Seller Listing Product for Sale.png, 001_hero_banner.jpg, 42. product-photo.png. Combined with the existing lowercase + dash separator options, 9 - Seller Listing Product for Sale.png becomes seller-listing-product-for-sale.webp.
Pairs well with archive uploads - drop in 100 numbered stock images, check a few boxes, get clean filenames on all of them.
Available in the API too: name_strip_numeric_prefix=true.