Indian developer builds lightweight image editor APIC to fill gap between Photoshop and GIMP
A 13-year-old solo developer from India has created APIC (Advanced Image Processing Center), a free desktop image processing tool, after finding existing options either too costly or too bulky. Photoshop's subscription cost and GIMP's 200MB install size left no practical middle ground for tasks like batch converting 50 images. APIC supports format conversion across PNG, JPG, WEBP, BMP, TIFF, and ICO, along with compression, cropping, resizing, and batch processing. The tool ships as a single executable file of just 95MB and includes drag-and-drop support and a system-wide image search feature. It is available for free download on GitHub.
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