Standardizing Color Profiles...

Please wait while we remove the sRGB chunks

Color Profile Standardizer

Batch Remove sRGB Chunk

Remove sRGB chunks from your PNG images in bulk. Standardize color profiles across your image library and reduce file sizes without affecting pixel data.

Drop your images here

Supports PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF and more. Bulk removal of color profile chunks.

Try with Examples

Professional sRGB Chunk Removal for PNGs

Optimize and standardize your image library by stripping unnecessary color profile chunks. Removing sRGB chunks ensures consistent color rendering and smaller file sizes across all web platforms.

Standardize Colors

Removing specific color profile chunks forces browsers to use their default color management, leading to more predictable and standardized colors across different devices and screens.

Reduce Overhead

Every metadata chunk adds bytes to your file. Stripping unnecessary sRGB, gAMA, and cHRM chunks is a quick way to squeeze extra performance out of your web assets.

Lossless Processing

Our tool uses direct binary manipulation to remove metadata chunks without re-encoding the image, ensuring your pixels remain exactly as they were.

Remove sRGB Chunks in 3 Steps

1

Upload Images

Drag and drop your PNG, JPG, or other image files. We support high-volume batch processing for efficiency.

2

Configure Stripping

Choose whether to strip sRGB, gAMA, or cHRM chunks. Apply the same settings across all your loaded images.

3

Download Optimized

Save your cleaned images individually or as a single ZIP archive with all unnecessary color profile chunks removed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an sRGB chunk in a PNG?

The sRGB chunk is a small metadata block that indicates the image uses the standard RGB color space. While usually harmless, removing it can sometimes help in standardizing color profiles across different software.

Why should I remove gAMA and cHRM chunks?

gAMA (Gamma) and cHRM (Chromaticities) chunks provide specific color rendering instructions. However, many modern web browsers handle these inconsistently. Removing them forces a default behavior that is often more consistent.

Is the process secure?

Yes, 100%. All processing is performed locally in your browser using JavaScript and the Canvas API. Your images never leave your computer, ensuring total privacy.