Image Compression
Optimize your images with our powerful compression tool while maintaining quality
Drag and drop your images here
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Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF formats
You can select multiple images for batch processing
About Image Compression
Image compression is the process of reducing file size while maintaining visual quality. This is useful for improving website loading speed and reducing bandwidth usage.
Our tool uses efficient compression algorithms to significantly reduce image size while maintaining good image quality. All processing is done in your browser, without uploading images to any server, ensuring your data security.
You can adjust the compression quality, maximum dimensions, and output format to balance image quality and file size. Lower quality will produce smaller files but may affect image quality.
For Web
Use WebP format with 70-80% quality for optimal web performance.
For Social Media
JPEG with 80-85% quality is ideal for platforms like Instagram or Facebook.
For Print
Use PNG or high-quality JPEG (90-95%) to preserve details for printing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is image compression?
Image compression is a technique to reduce the file size of your images while trying to maintain visual quality. It works by removing redundant image data and optimizing the image encoding.
Why should I compress my images?
Compressing images helps improve website loading speed, reduces bandwidth usage, saves storage space, and improves overall user experience. It's especially important for websites and mobile applications.
What image formats are supported?
Our tool supports the most common image formats including JPEG/JPG, PNG, and WebP. You can also convert between these formats during compression.
Is this tool free to use?
Yes, this tool is completely free to use. There are no hidden fees or premium features. All processing is done in your browser for maximum privacy.
How does the quality setting work?
The quality setting (1-100%) determines how much compression is applied. Higher quality means larger file sizes but better image quality. Lower quality means smaller files but may introduce some visual artifacts.
What is the maximum file size limit?
Since all processing is done in your browser, the file size limit depends on your device's memory. Generally, files up to 20MB should work fine on most devices.
Image Optimization Tips
Web Optimization
For web images, use WebP format with 70-80% quality for the best balance of quality and file size. WebP offers superior compression compared to JPEG and PNG.
Social Media
When preparing images for social media, use JPEG format with 80-85% quality. This provides good quality while keeping file sizes manageable.
E-commerce
For product photos, use PNG format with high quality (90-95%) to preserve details and transparency. Consider providing WebP alternatives for modern browsers.
Mobile Apps
When optimizing images for mobile apps, use WebP or JPEG with moderate compression (75-85%) to balance quality and data usage.