All-in-one mode

Upload → compress → host → create QR — configure everything on one page and the system runs the whole flow automatically

Drop an image here, or click to browse

The system runs the steps you pick below, one after another

Choose the steps

Compression settings

How to use it

  1. Add images and pick the steps you want

    Upload once, then tick each stage on or off to match the job. If you only need compression and hosting, switch the QR stage off — there is no obligation to run the whole chain every time.

  2. Configure every stage in one place

    Set the compression format and quality, the privacy level and expiry of the hosted image, and the look of the QR code, all before starting. No hopping between pages copying links from one into the next.

  3. Let it run, come back for the results

    The whole batch runs on a background queue, so you can close the tab and do something else. When you return, every stage shows its result — and if one failed, you re-run just that stage instead of starting over.

Limits worth knowing

  • Results are tied to the browser that started the job. Without an account, switching devices or clearing browser data means you cannot get back to it.
  • The shorten and QR stages operate on the link of the image just hosted. With the hosting stage switched off, they have no link to work with.
  • Files per batch and maximum file size follow the same limits as the individual tool pages, and depend on your plan.
  • The dynamic QR stage requires an account, since a dynamic code needs an owner to repoint it later.
  • A small, already-compressed source image can come out slightly larger after the compression stage. Before and after sizes are shown so you can decide which file to keep.

Frequently asked questions

How is this different from using the tools one at a time?

The output is identical; what changes is how many steps you perform by hand. Normally you compress on one page, download, upload to the hosting page, copy that link into the shortener, then paste the short link into the QR generator. This mode passes the result between stages for you.

Can I really close the tab while it runs?

Yes. The job is queued on the server the moment you start it — the browser is not doing the processing. Reopen the page later and you will see the status and results for every stage.

If one stage fails, do I have to start again?

No. The stages are independent and you can re-run only the one that failed. If hosting succeeded but the QR step did not, the hosted image is still there.

Can I use it without an account?

Yes for the core stages — compressing, hosting and shortening. An account is needed for dynamic QR codes and for keeping a job history you can revisit from another device.

What kind of work suits it best?

Repetitive batch work that ends in a link or a QR code: a shop posting new product photos every week and printing a QR for the counter, or a marketing team preparing images with tracking links for several channels at once.