Multiple Image Resizer
Multiple Image Resizer is a simple batch image resizing utility for macOS. It allows users to resize one or more image files to specific dimensions or proportions, apply the operation to entire folders of photos at once, and save the results with optional renaming or watermarking. The app targets photographers, web designers, and anyone needing to quickly prepare images for email, web upload, or print without launching a full image editor.
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1 suggestionWe could not find recent public information about Multiple Image Resizer or whether the developer has released a native Apple Silicon build. Based on the bundle ID, this appears to be an independently developed Mac utility. If you rely on this app, contact the developer (Daniel Zanchi) directly to confirm whether a native Apple Silicon version is planned. With Rosetta 2 being removed in macOS 28 (September 2028), the Intel-only build will stop launching on that release, so it is important to get clarity on the developer's plans well before then. In the meantime, if you need an actively maintained alternative with confirmed native Apple Silicon support, consider ImageMagick (a command-line tool, free and open-source), Pixelmator Pro (a full-featured image editor, paid), or Automator's built-in Image processing actions (free, included with macOS). A Google search will help you explore other batch image processing tools that are currently maintained and run natively on M-series Macs.
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