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FAQ and troubleshooting

Answers to common Picmal questions — privacy, file size results, format support, license activation, and fixes for typical issues on macOS.

No. Everything happens locally on your Mac. No files are uploaded, no internet is required for processing. The only network call is license activation.

The file was likely already highly optimized. Re-compressing an already-compressed file can sometimes increase size due to encoding overhead. Try a more aggressive preset, or skip files that are already small.

Picmal uses a bundled Ghostscript engine to handle EPS and AI files — no extra software needed. Make sure the file is a valid EPS or AI document. Some AI files saved in PDF-compatible mode work better.

Your original files are never modified. Converted and compressed files are saved as new files alongside the originals (unless you’ve enabled overwrite or delete-originals in watched folder settings).

Use watched folders. Set up a folder, configure your preferred settings, and any file added to that folder is processed automatically.

For more control, use Shortcuts to build custom automations.

You need to deactivate the license on your old Mac first. Open SettingsLicenseDeactivate on the old machine, then activate on the new one.

If you no longer have access to the old Mac, you can deactivate it remotely through Lemon Squeezy.

RAW camera formats (ARW, CR2, DNG, NEF, RAF) and vector formats (AI, EPS) can be read and converted to other formats, but Picmal cannot write to them. See Supported Formats for the full list.

Yes. Drop multiple files or entire folders into Picmal. Batch processing works in both Convert and Compress modes, as well as in Watched Folders.

Does Picmal require Homebrew or other dependencies?

Section titled “Does Picmal require Homebrew or other dependencies?”

No. Picmal is fully self-contained. All processing tools are bundled with the app.