SVG Cleaner is a cool tool for anyone working with SVG files. SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphics, and it's a special type of image that you can edit using text and graphics software. Since SVGs are basically text files, they can be compressed easily, which is super handy!
This free and open-source utility is designed to help you compress your SVG images. It's basically a user-friendly version of the svgcleaner command line tool, making it easier for folks who aren't into coding to shrink their SVGs without a hassle.
One of the best parts about SVG Cleaner is that it adds some great features like batch file processing and the ability to compress and decompress files quickly. Plus, it allows parallel cleaning jobs which means you can clean multiple files at once—way faster!
Getting started with SVG Cleaner is super easy! Just add your SVG files by dragging them onto the main screen or using the top toolbar. Before you start cleaning, check out the Preferences window where you can decide what elements and paths you want to clean up.
Once you're ready, just hit the Start button! The program will analyze your files and get rid of any unnecessary elements that don't fit with current standards or that are just duplicates. It even cleans up stuff that's invisible during rendering!
You can choose where to save your cleaned-up files in an output folder or overwrite the originals if you're feeling adventurous! Just remember to keep backups if you go that route.
If you're often working with SVG images on your Mac, then SVG Cleaner should definitely be in your Applications folder. It helps keep your images small so they load faster—perfect for web use or design projects!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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