Manage and preview all image files in JPG, PNG, WEBP and other formats in the specified folder and batch select unwanted images for permanent deletion


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SummaryIn today's thriving digital age, whether for entertainment or work, the storage and transmission of images is inevitable. Due to the daily increase in image files and negligent management, these numerous image files are scattered across different folders. When wanting to uniformly view, browse, delete and manage these jpg, png, webp and other format image files, it becomes challenging to know where to start due to the chaos. Below, we'll introduce how to preview all jpg, png, webp files in your computer folders using the [Nuclear Multi-functional Media Album Viewer Tool].


1、Usage Scenarios

When numerous image files are in disarray within computer folders, you need to preview all image files in multiple specified folders and permanently delete unnecessary images to enhance computer management.

2、Preview

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3、Operation Steps

Open [HeSoft Multi-function Media Album Viewer], click in the upper right corner:

[Add Files] to add single or multiple image files in jpg, png, webp and other formats.

[Import from Folder] to import folders containing numerous image format files.

You can also directly drag files into the area below.

The imported file extensions support bmp, jpg, jpeg, png, webp, gif, svg formats.

Click [All Files] - [Image Files] to view only image format files.

Right-click on unwanted images and select [Permanently Delete] to avoid having to go through the recycle bin to empty them later.

If you need to delete multiple images at once, first left-click to select the images you want to delete, then click [Batch Operations] - [Permanently Delete], and the images will be directly removed from your computer.


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