Batch Image Resizer Lite
Batch Image Resizer Lite is a lightweight image batch processing tool for macOS that allows users to resize multiple photos at once, adjust dimensions in bulk, and save the results in various formats. It is designed for photographers, web developers, and casual users who need to quickly prepare images for web use, email, or other purposes without opening each file individually in a full image editor. The app provides a simple drag-and-drop interface for selecting images and applying consistent size transformations across multiple files.
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1 suggestionWe could not find current information about whether Batch Image Resizer Lite has a native Apple Silicon build. The developer's site does not appear in our search results and there is no clear evidence of recent updates or architectural support either way. If you rely on this app, contact the developer directly to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build exists or is planned, since an Intel-only build will stop launching entirely when Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028) — roughly two years from now. As actively maintained alternatives with confirmed native Apple Silicon support, consider: Pixelmator Pro (a full-featured image editor with native support), ImageMagick (command-line tool for batch processing, free and open-source), or GraphicConverter (a long-running batch tool that ships native Apple Silicon builds). For a simpler web-based alternative, services like Bulk Resize Photos or Canva's batch tools work in any browser.
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