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Rating

4.8

Price from:

Free

Crush.pics

Crush.pics is a Shopify app that optimizes your images and site speed through powerful compression. Includes a free plan with a 25 MB limit.

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The Crush.pics Shopify app uses compression to reduce the file size of your images and speed up the store’s loading time. The app also helps you rename your image file names and add alt text so that search engines understand images correctly. All original images are stored for 30 days, so you can restore them within this timeframe if compression doesn’t work for you as expected.

You can adjust the app’s settings according to your needs and have all your images optimized automatically after uploading them. In addition, Crush.pics takes care of asset images (those that are part of your Shopify theme).

The Crush.pics app has four pricing plans. The free one offers you 25 MB and works only with product images. You can upload and compress your pictures manually. 30-day backup is supported. The micro plan that costs $4.99 per month proposes 500 MB monthly and offers both automated and manual compression. You will get optimization of product and asset images, plus alt text renaming. The pro plan that costs $9.99 per month gives 2 GB monthly. The advanced plan that costs $19.99 per month grants 5 GB of images every month.

Conclusion

Pros

Optimization of product and asset images, both automated and manual

Alt text and file name optimization

In-app compression preview

cons

Some merchants complain that the app slowed down their store instead of increasing the speed

The free plan only supports manual optimization

Sometimes, the quality of images after the compression is not sufficient

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Rating

4.8

4.8

Price from:

Free

Crush.pics

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