Developer Builds APIC, an All-in-One Local Image Processing Tool for Windows
A developer frustrated with juggling multiple tools for basic image tasks built APIC, short for Advanced Image Processing Center, a Windows desktop application. The tool consolidates common image workflows into a single workspace, supporting formats such as PNG, JPG, WEBP, HEIC, AVIF, and several others. APIC is designed around local processing, meaning images are never uploaded to external servers during editing or conversion. The application uses a modular architecture to allow new features to be added without disrupting existing workflows. A public Windows build has been released on GitHub for users to download and test.
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