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I counted every step it takes to convert an image on Windows. Then I built something better.

I needed to convert a PNG to ICO. Here's what happened:

Option 1: Online converter

  • Open browser
  • Search "png to ico converter"
  • Pick one that doesn't look sketchy
  • Upload file to unknown server
  • Wait for processing
  • Download result
  • Hope your file wasn't stored somewhere

7 steps. Your file left your machine.

Option 2: GIMP

  • Download GIMP (200MB+)
  • Wait for install
  • Learn the interface
  • File โ†’ Export As
  • Change extension
  • Figure out export settings
  • Export

7 steps. 200MB installed. Learning curve included.

Option 3: Photoshop

โ‚น4000/month. No.

Option 4: Paint

Doesn't support half the formats I need.

I needed to convert 50 images. Multiply any of the above by 50.

So I built APIC. Here's the same task in APIC:

  • Open APIC
  • Drag 50 files in
  • Select output format
  • Done

3 steps. Offline. Instant. Free.

What APIC actually does

Edit - crop, resize, rotate, brightness, contrast, saturation. Non-destructive.

Convert - PNG, JPG, WEBP, BMP, TIFF, ICO. Single file or batch. Same effort either way.

Compress - reduce file size without visible quality loss. Processed locally. Nothing uploaded.

Batch Processing - drop a folder. Every image inside gets processed. Walk away.

Image Search - find every image on your system by format, size, or name.

Drag & Drop - drop anything anywhere on the window. APIC figures out what to do.

Single .exe. No installation. No internet required. No account. No subscription. Free forever.

Built solo under Akhouri Systems. India. One developer. Because the tool I wanted didn't exist. We build what others forgot to fix. ๐Ÿ–ค

Download: https://github.com/Akhouri-Anmol-Kumar/APIC/releases/download/APIC/APIC.zip
GitHub: https://github.com/Akhouri-Anmol-Kumar/APIC

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