mcp-image-compression

mcp-image-compression

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InhiblabCore/mcp-image-compression

High-performance Model Context Protocol microservice offering fast, smart, and customizable offline image compression across multiple formats with batch processing to optimize web and app image resources.

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May 29, 2025
Updated Jun 4, 2025

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