Morpholder v1.0.6 for Mac
Morpholder is a native macOS utility that turns Finder renaming into a file conversion pipeline: you add folders to watch, then change a file’s extension (for example .heic → .jpg or .mov → .mp3) and Morpholder performs the conversion locally in the background—without opening a separate “converter app” for every task.
It runs as a menu bar tool, targets Apple Silicon and Intel (Universal Binary), and requires macOS 13.0 or later per the vendor site.
What Morpholder does well
Broad format coverage: images, video, audio, documents, and archives—including many common extensions listed on the official formats page.
Offline & private: processing is described as happening entirely on your Mac, which matters for sensitive assets.
Smart suffix workflows: append tokens like _min, _nobg, _upscale_4x, _smartcrop_1x1, _pages, _nometa, or video helpers such as _mute, resolution tags, trim, and speed modifiers—vendor positions these as “rename-triggered” automations.
Vector interchange: advertised high-quality PNG ↔ SVG conversion paths for bitmap/vector workflows.
Distribution choice: available via direct download and the Mac App Store; note that some advanced packaging features may differ by channel (the site explicitly calls out sandbox limits for certain DMG-builder style features in the store build).
Pricing (official)
Vendor lists a lifetime license at $14.99 for 3 devices, with a 30-day money-back policy—confirm current pricing on the purchase page before publishing.
Version
- Version: 1.0.6
- Official: morpholder.com
Verify v1.0.6-specific fixes in App Store release notes or the developer’s update feed.








Run the downloaded image and drag the app to the Applications folder shortcut.
Once the copy is complete, you can launch the app through Launchpad.
Architecture
ARM, x86 (64-bit)