Picmal 1.7.0

Picmal

Picmal is an all-in-one offline media converter and compressor for macOS—built for fast batch processing and a smooth native Mac workflow. Convert, compress, and resize images, video, and audio locally on your Mac, with no server uploads.

Convert between 100+ formats
Turn PSD into PNG, AI into SVG, MOV into MP4, and more—just pick an output format and convert.

Batch processing that’s actually fast
Handle hundreds of files at once. Drag in folders, use File > Open, or convert directly from Finder.

Presets plus deep control
Quick presets for web, social, and archival—then fine-tune codecs, bitrates, color space, resizing, and other advanced settings.

Smaller files with minimal visible loss
Compress media for sharing and storage, from photos you want to upload quickly to videos sized for email attachment limits.

Made for macOS
Seamless Finder integration, Quick Actions, and Shortcuts automation for a workflow that feels native.

Fully offline
Works without internet—ideal for travel, spotty connections, or secure environments.

Privacy-friendly local processing
Your media stays on your device; nothing is sent to external servers during conversion or compression.

What's New:

Version 1.7

Bug fixes

  • Fixed the error detail popover ballooning to full screen. On wide displays it could stretch to fill the window — it now wraps at a comfortable width.
  • Fixed Intel tool-launch failures showing up as a misleading “path issue”. A dynamic library error, common on Intel or under Rosetta, was getting swept into a generic message. You now see the real error instead.
  • Fixed the file list bleeding into the title bar on macOS 15. Rows could scroll up behind the traffic-light buttons — the title bar area now stays clean and matches the list.

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  • Title: Picmal 1.7.0
  • Developer: Alberto Gallego
  • Compatibility: macOS 14.0 or later
  • Language: English
  • Includes: K'ed by EDiSO
  • Size: 91.54 MB
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