Batch Remove iCCP Chunk
Strips heavy embedded color profiles (iCCP chunks) from your PNG images in bulk. Fix color rendering warnings and reduce file sizes without affecting pixel data.
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Supports PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF and more. Bulk stripping of embedded color profiles.
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Stripping Settings
Batch Apply
Apply to all loaded images
Professional iCCP Chunk Removal for PNGs
Optimize your web images by stripping unnecessary color profiles. Embedded iCCP chunks can add hundreds of kilobytes to your files and cause inconsistent color rendering across browsers.
Reduce File Weight
Embedded ICC profiles can be surprisingly large. Stripping them is one of the most effective ways to reduce PNG file size without losing pixel quality.
Fix Color Warnings
Resolve common browser console warnings like "libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile" by stripping the problematic chunks.
Lossless Stripping
Our binary patching technology removes metadata chunks directly from the file stream, ensuring 100% of your original pixel data remains untouched.
Clean PNG Color Profiles in 3 Steps
Upload PNGs
Drag and drop your PNG images. Our tool supports massive batch processing for entire image libraries.
Select Chunks
By default, iCCP, sRGB, gAMA, and cHRM chunks are selected for stripping to ensure the cleanest possible file.
Download Cleaned
Export your optimized PNGs individually or as a single ZIP archive with all heavy profiles removed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an iCCP chunk?
The iCCP (ICC Profile) chunk contains an embedded ICC profile that describes the color space of the image. While useful for high-end print, they are often redundant for web use and can be quite large.
Will colors look different after stripping?
Most web browsers assume sRGB if no profile is present. Stripping iCCP ensures that browsers use their default color management, which usually leads to more consistent results across different screens.
Is my privacy protected?
100%. All binary patching happens locally in your browser. Your images never leave your computer, ensuring total privacy for your professional assets.